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The main facade is placed toward the plaza, while the back side is adjacent to a small park (Marienhof). The basement is almost completely occupied by a large restaurant called ''Ratskeller''. On the ground floor, some rooms are rented for small businesses. Also located in the ground floor is the major official [[tourist information]]. |
The main facade is placed toward the plaza, while the back side is adjacent to a small park (Marienhof). The basement is almost completely occupied by a large restaurant called ''Ratskeller''. On the ground floor, some rooms are rented for small businesses. Also located in the ground floor is the major official [[tourist information]]. |
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The first floor hosts a big balcony towards the Marienplatz which is used for large festivals such as football championships or for concerts during the [[Christmas market|Weihnachtsmarkt]]. Its main tower has a height of 85 m and is available for visitors with an elevator. On the top thrones the Münchner Kindl. The [[Rathaus-Glockenspiel]], performed by an apparatus daily |
The first floor hosts a big balcony towards the Marienplatz which is used for large festivals such as football championships or for concerts during the [[Christmas market|Weihnachtsmarkt]]. Its main tower has a height of 85 m and is available for visitors with an elevator. On the top thrones the Münchner Kindl. The [[Rathaus-Glockenspiel]], performed by an apparatus daily at 11am, 12pm and 5pm, is a [[tourist attraction]]. |
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Revision as of 07:45, 13 August 2015
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The New Town Hall (German: Neues Rathaus) is a town hall at the northern part of Marienplatz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It hosts the city government including the city council, offices of the mayors and part of the administration. In 1874 the municipality had left the Old Town Hall for its new domicile.
The building
It was built between 1867 and 1908 by Georg von Hauberrisser in a Gothic Revival architecture style. It covers an area of 9159 m² having 400 rooms. The 100 meters long main facade towards the Marienplatz is richly decorated. It shows the Guelph Duke Henry the Lion, and almost the entire line of the Wittelsbach dynasty in Bavaria and is the largest princely cycle in a German town hall. The central monument in the center of the main facade between the two phases at Marienplatz above the guard house, is an equestrian statue of Prince Regent Luitpold. The bay of the tower contains statues of the first four Bavarian kings.
The main facade is placed toward the plaza, while the back side is adjacent to a small park (Marienhof). The basement is almost completely occupied by a large restaurant called Ratskeller. On the ground floor, some rooms are rented for small businesses. Also located in the ground floor is the major official tourist information.
The first floor hosts a big balcony towards the Marienplatz which is used for large festivals such as football championships or for concerts during the Weihnachtsmarkt. Its main tower has a height of 85 m and is available for visitors with an elevator. On the top thrones the Münchner Kindl. The Rathaus-Glockenspiel, performed by an apparatus daily at 11am, 12pm and 5pm, is a tourist attraction.
External links
- Media related to New Town Hall (München) at Wikimedia Commons
- muenchen.de: Neues Rathaus (German)
- Neues Rathaus info and photos
- Pen and ink drawing of Neues Rathaus, München
- Munich stubs
- Bavaria building and structure stubs
- City and town halls in Germany
- Visitor attractions in Munich
- Gothic Revival architecture in Germany
- Buildings and structures in Munich
- Historicist architecture in Munich
- Government buildings completed in 1909
- Registered historic buildings and monuments in Bavaria