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Rotes Rathaus - Berlin Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com It is also called 'Berliner Rathaus' and was built 1861-69 in place of the 1270 constructed town hall. It owes its name to the red bricks of its walls and is the official seat of the mayor of Berlin. Address: Rathausstr. 15 10173 Berlin-Mitte Arrival: S-Bahn (suburban train) Alexanderplatz S 3, 5, 7... virtualtourist.com
Rotes Rathaus- Berlin, Germany - VirtualTourist.com Now the official seat of the mayor of Berlin, was constructed in the style of the north Italian High Renaissance from 1861�69, according to plans by H.F. Waesemann. The architecture of the tower, however, is reminiscent of the bell tower of the cathedral in the French city of Laon. Because of its co... virtualtourist.com
City Mayors: Berlin City Hall (Rotes Rathaus) Dresden’s famous skyline, which has been painted by many great artists including, in the 18th century, by Canaletto (Bernardo Bellotto), is dominated by historic buildings such as the Semper Opera House, the Residenzschloß (Royal Palace), with the Hausmannsturm tower, the Catholic Hofkir... citymayors.com
Berlin O philia » Berlin Town Hall (Rotes Rathaus) Berlin Town Hall, known as Rotes Rathaus (the red Town Hall, because, well, of its color), was constructed from 1861–69, according to plans by Hermann Friedrich Waesemann. In 1879, the exterior was decorated with the “Stony Chronicle” on the first floor (36 plates, each 6m in length), ... berlin101.com
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