The originally named Oamaru Municipal Town Hall and Opera House was officially opened on 7 October 1907. Designed for the Oamaru Borough Council by Oamaru architect John Megget Forrester, building contractors Henry Winsley and Sons won the tender to build this most elegant two storey Oamaru stone structure for a final cost of 10,600.
The style can be described as Edwardian baroque, popular in New Zealand in the decade up to 1914. It was a style favoured for important civic and government buildings.
The Opera House has been used as a hub for social, political and entertainment engagement in Oamaru. From coronations to operas, theatre, music, fundraising and films the Opera House has represented the heart, soul and passions of Oamaru.

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