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Stadtbezirksamt Plauen
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Stadtbezirksamt Plauen

A Historical Gem in Dresden-Plauen

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The Plauen District Office captivates with its stunning late 19th-century architecture. As a heritage monument in Saxony, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's history and culture. Be inspired by the ornate details and majestic facade that bring the spirit of the past to life.
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Construction of the Plauen Town Hall began on April 23, 1893, when Plauen was still an independent municipality.

Quick Facts

Founded
April 23, 1893
Heritage Status
Heritage Monument
Opening Date
October 18, 1894

Guided Story

Imagine stepping back in time to when Plauen was its own independent community. Look at the intricate details on the facade. These decorations tell tales of a burgeoning Plauen at the end of the 19th century, when this grand building first opened in 1894. Interestingly, it wasn't just a town hall; it was also a cultural hub for the community. Just behind you, you’ll find the Müllerbrunnen, once a popular gathering spot. Every detail here speaks of the history and pride of the people who once called this their town hall. Allow the atmosphere of bygone days to envelop you and imagine the voices of citizens echoing through these halls.

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