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Aachener Rathaus
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Aachener Rathaus

A Gothic Gem in Aachen's Historic Core

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The Aachen City Hall, built in the 14th century, stands as a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Its towering 20-meter spires and intricate details captivate all who visit. As a significant venue for the Charlemagne Prize, you can feel the heartbeat of history here. Discover a landmark that shapes the cityscape and invites exploration.
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The Aachen City Hall, whose construction began in 1349, stands as a remarkable example of Gothic architecture and continues to host the prestigious Charlemagne Prize.

Quick Facts

Founded
1353
Architectural Style
Gothic
Height
20 m
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Hours
all days of the week
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

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