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Altes Rathaus (Standesamt)
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Altes Rathaus (Standesamt)

A Renaissance Gem in Wiesbaden's Heart

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Constructed in 1610, the Old Town Hall in Wiesbaden showcases stunning Renaissance architecture. Its elaborate facades and historic charm captivate both history buffs and architecture lovers alike. As you wander through Mitte, this building offers a captivating glimpse into the city's rich heritage. A visit here promises a journey back in time with a touch of elegance.
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Wiesbaden's Old Town Hall, the city's oldest building, was constructed in an exquisite Renaissance style that still defines the historic cityscape today.

Quick Facts

Founded
1610
Architectural Style
Renaissance
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the history in the air? This town hall, the oldest building in Wiesbaden, has witnessed over 400 years of change. Take a moment to admire the intricate details of its Renaissance facade. Behind you, notice the Stadtschloss, once the residence of the Dukes of Nassau. Imagine the nobility strolling these very streets. To the east, you'll spot the towering Marktkirche, its spire a striking contrast to the town hall's elegant simplicity. Walking here is like stepping back in time, an invitation to discover the stories hidden in these stones.

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