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Rathaus Reinickendorf
A Neobaroque Gem in Wittenau's Heart
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Rathaus Reinickendorf captivates with its unique Dutch Neobaroque architecture, completed in just twelve months. Delight in Fritz Beyer's masterful craftsmanship and discover a building that has been the district's heart since 1911. Accessible for all, it invites everyone to experience its grandeur.
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Did you know?
Construction costs were approximately 650,000 Marks.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1911
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Imagine standing before a building that rose in just twelve months. Take a look at the intricate details of the Dutch Neobaroque style. This facade tells stories from a time when today's Berlin was divided into smaller communities. Just behind you, the Rathauspark offers a green retreat for locals in the summer. Did you know this town hall was originally built for the community of Wittenau before Reinickendorf existed? Right here, decisions shaping the district were made. If you glance up, you'll see the distinctive roof, a symbol of civic authority for many. Quite the blend of history and architecture, wouldn't you agree?
Location
Nearby

Komödie am Kurfürstendamm
88 m away

Rathauspark (Nordwest)
117 m away

Denkmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus
108 m away

Ostseebrunnen
79 m away

Feierhalle Friedhof Wittenau
160 m away

Dorfkirche Alt-Wittenau
358 m away

St.-Nikolaus-Kirche
536 m away

Peter-Witte-Park
385 m away