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Rathaus Landshut

A gem of Bavarian architectural history

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Designed by Leonhard Schmidtner, Landshut's Town Hall has been captivating visitors with its historic architecture since 1861. As a protected heritage monument in Bavaria, it stands as a prominent landmark in the old town. The intricate facades and rich history invite you to experience the past up close.
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Landshut Town Hall was completed in 1861.

Quick Facts

Founded
1861
Architect
Leonhard Schmidtner
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine stepping back into the 19th century. Before you stands the Town Hall, a masterpiece designed by Leonhard Schmidtner. Look at the facade; each sculpture tells a story. Just behind you is the Stadtresidenz, another architectural gem. But back to the Town Hall: did you know that important council meetings were held here that shaped the city's history? The windows you see bore witness to those times. And if you look up, imagine the citizens gathering here to hear the latest decisions. Today, it's a protected heritage monument, a place where the past comes alive.

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