Ellen Melville Centre are located in the heart of the High Street District, connecting High Street to the O'Connell Street shared space, Chancery Square and the Metropolis.
It has been extensively refurbished and re-opened to the public in September 2017, offering an indoor community centre for local residents, workers and visitors.
Ellen Melville Centre has five spaces available for community use, with classes and programmes run by organisations including Splice and Plunket and a variety of arts, culture and technology events being hosted. A flexible urban living room with cafe style seating opens on to Freyberg Place.
The exterior wall of the Ellen Melville Centre facing on to O'Connell Street is occupied by Justice, a large scale work by Lisa Reihana, A bronze sculpture of the scales of justice reference Ellen Melville, politician, women's advocate, lawyer and pioneer. The bronze form floats above an abstract wall drawing with a 1950s feel. Inside the centre you will see Tukutuku panels originally installed at the hall's original opening in 1962, restored by Ōrākei weavers for the 2017 re-opening.