Nieuwpoort Town Hall is a town hall in the Dutch town of Nieuwpoort, province of Zuid-Holland.
To better defend Holland, a new fortification was constructed around Nieuwpoort in the years 1673-1695. Part of this modernisation was the construction of a new town hall. The building was constructed in 1697.
The town hall has a platform at the front. The roof is crowned by a sloping hipped roof with an open turret. The building stands on a culvert of the harbour with, at the back, a weighing house with a swivelled gable.
It is protected as a national monument since 1968.
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