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Rathaus Zehlendorf
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Rathaus Zehlendorf

Where Historic Architecture Meets Cultural Heritage

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Rathaus Zehlendorf captivates with its distinctive blend of Reform architecture and Neoclassicism, designed by Eduard Jobst Siedler. Discover Berlin's history at a site recognized as a cultural heritage monument. A walk around the building unveils intriguing details from the 1920s.
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Eduard Jobst Siedler won an architectural competition in 1925 for this design.

Quick Facts

Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing here in the heart of Zehlendorf, where history whispers through the air. Look up at the grand facade of the town hall, a testament to the 1920s. This building was the administrative heart of the district when Zehlendorf was part of greater Berlin. Did you know Eduard Jobst Siedler blended Reform architecture with Neoclassicism here? Behind you, not far off, is the striking Pauluskirche, standing as a silent witness to history. As you walk around the town hall, take in the intricate details that highlight its historical significance. It's a true gem of Berlin's architecture, still shining as a cultural heritage monument today.

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