
Civic BuildingsArchitectural Heritage Monument6187b79e…f570
Rathaus Pankow
Architectural diversity at Pankow's heart
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Pankow Town Hall captivates with its unique blend of Neo-Gothic, Neo-Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles. Its distinctive red brick facade is a magnet for architecture enthusiasts. Here, you can sense the history and transformation of an entire district.
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Did you know?
The town hall was built between 1901 and 1903.
Quick Facts
- Height
- 50 m
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Can you feel the aura of history around you? Look up at the striking red bricks, a bold architectural statement from the early 1900s. Just behind you, towards Paule Park, lies the quiet charm of Pankow's past. This town hall isn’t just an administrative center; it’s where pivotal decisions shaped the district. The blend of Neo-Gothic, Neo-Baroque, and Art Nouveau reflects a time of dynamic change and optimism. Architect Wilhelm Johow crafted this masterpiece between 1901 and 1903, infusing it with a unique character. It stands as a testament to the spirit of the age and the vibrant history of the community.







