The Old Town Hall
The Old Town Hall, until 1874 the domicile of the municipality, serves today as a building for representative purposes for the city council in Munich.
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The Old Town Hall, until 1874 the domicile of the municipality, serves today as a building for representative purposes for the city council in Munich.
The building, documented for the first time in 1310, had its Grand Hall constructed in 1392-1394. The former Talburg Gate of the first city wall serves as spire. The Old Town Hall was re-designed in late-gothic style in 1470-1480. After alterations of the façade during the Renaissance and again in the Baroque the building was restored in neo-gothic style in 1861-1864. In 1874 the municipality moved to the New Town Hall.
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The building, documented for the first time in 1310, had its Grand Hall constructed in 1392-1394. The former Talburg Gate of the first city wall serves as spire. The Old Town Hall was re-designed in late-gothic style in 1470-1480. After alterations of the façade during the Renaissance and again in the Baroque the building was restored in neo-gothic style in 1861-1864. In 1874 the municipality moved to the New Town Hall.
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