Rotes Rathaus

town hall in Berlin
#93 in Berlin / #1162 in Germany
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by Andreas Steinhoff
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Rotes Rathaus, located in Berlin, Germany, is an iconic city hall known for its distinctive red brick facade. Constructed between 1861 and 1869, it serves as the seat of the governing mayor and the Senate of Berlin. The building's architectural style is influenced by the Northern Italian Renaissance, featuring a 74-meter high tower and intricate facade detailing. Rotes Rathaus has witnessed significant historical events, including periods of reconstruction after damage in World War II.


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