Inverkeithing Civic Centre is a municipal building in the town of Inverkeithing in Fife, Scotland.
Inverkeithing town hall had served municipal functions in Inverkeithing since 1755, but by the mid 20th century Inverkeithing's population had grown from 1,684 in 1755 to 5,139 in 1951. A modern, larger municipal building was needed.
Inverkeithing civic centre was originally built in 1960 by Sir Frank Mears and Partners (under the direction of R J Naismith), who were also was responsible for much of the modern urban architecture of the burgh. The building has been renovated since.
As well as performing council functions, Inverkeithing civic centre has a library and heritage centre. The building hosts community use sports, has meeting rooms and a café. The civic centre hosts events in music and comedy.
Fife Council video of the location of Inverkeithing Civic Centre on YouTube