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Rathaus Harburg
Neo-Renaissance Splendor in Harburg's Heart
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Harburg Town Hall captivates with its stunning Neo-Renaissance façade. Built between 1889 and 1892, it tells the tale of an independent city and stands as a cultural monument to explore. Immerse yourself in its artistic architecture and historical charm.
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Did you know?
Harburg Town Hall was designed by Christoph Hehl.
Quick Facts
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Wheelchair Access
- Partially accessible
Guided Story
Take a moment to appreciate the intricate details on the façade. Did you know that this town hall was once the heart of an independent city? Turn around and look towards St. Johannis Church, a fellow witness to Harburg's rich history. Imagine the lively debates and decisions made here over a century ago. Behind you, at Max-Schmeling-Park, you can relax and soak in the echoes of the past. The grand arches and ornate windows are true masterpieces of Neo-Renaissance architecture. Let the historic aura of this place envelop you as you trace the footsteps of time.
Location
Nearby

Archäologisches Museum Hamburg
155 m away

Mahnmal gegen den Faschismus
155 m away

Max-Schmeling-Park
87 m away

Harburger Theater
174 m away

Harburger Rathausplatz
48 m away

Harburger Rathausstraße
96 m away

Sankt Johannis (Süd)
229 m away

Hölertwiete
215 m away