The Town Hall of Katwijk is an administrative building located in the municipality of Katwijk, in the Dutch province of South Holland. Since 1998, the building has been listed in the national monuments register.
The town hall of Katwijk was built in 1932 to a design by the Rotterdammers B. Hooykaas and M. Lockhorst. The architects' design was chosen as the best in 1929 out of 121 submissions for designing a new town hall. The architects drew inspiration for their design from the works of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The tower, the use of narrow bricks, and the recessed joints are based on the architecture of Willem Dudok.
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