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Rathaus Bad Sobernheim
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Rathaus Bad Sobernheim

Discover the timeless charm of Bad Sobernheim's Town Hall

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Bad Sobernheim's Town Hall, built between 1861 and 1863, stands as a magnificent example of late Neo-Gothic architecture. With its striking bell tower and classicist extensions, designed by architect Peters from Bad Kreuznach, this site offers a rich tapestry of history and design. Its wheelchair accessibility ensures everyone can explore the grandeur and history woven into its stone walls.
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The bell tower of Bad Sobernheim's town hall, built in the 1860s, gives the neo-Gothic structure its unique sound character.

Quick Facts

Founded
1861;1863
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing before a building that has witnessed nearly 160 years of history. Look up and you'll see the majestic bell tower, once echoing across the town to mark the hour and announce significant events. Notice the intricate details of the late Neo-Gothic architecture, crafted by architect Peters with great precision. Just behind you is the Matthias Church, adding to the historical backdrop of Bad Sobernheim. Feel the whispers of the past in these old stones and imagine the important decisions that were made here for the town. It's worth stepping inside to explore where the city's administration once bustled through the centuries.

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