Visit the Great Grimsby Town Hall to see the Assembly Room and Banqueting Room, which have been returned to their Victorian Splendour following extensive conservation work, carried out by Hurst Conservation, and support from North East Lincolnshire Assets Team, Architectural Services and the Great Grimsby Charter Trustees. Also see the Bremerhaven Room (Former Court Room) and Crosland Suite. Wander around the Council Chamber and view the civic regalia and silverware; you can also see the stained glass windows in the main entrance and in the Council Chamber.
During your visit, enter the Time Trap Museum, this surprising attraction, in the former prison cells of Grimsby Town Hall. Embark on a journey through time, uncovering the town's colourful past through dark, twisting corridors, explore mysterious nooks and crannies and winding staircases. Treasures from the archives will also be displayed together with copies of building plans of the Town Hall.
Further details can be found on the Heritage Open Days
https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/submission-event/grimsbytownhall-2025.html
Over the two days, there will also be displays by the Great Grimsby Family History Group, Grimsby Photographic Society, the North Lincs Art Society and the Councils Archives (Lost Landmarks 2) the Grimsby & District Battalion Boys Brigade History Display, past and present, and an exhibition by the Watkin Society on Architecture in Grimsby In addition, Free Event and Free Entry to the Time Trap Attraction too.
Also check out other Exhibitions in Grimsby, Arts events in Grimsby.