• Hamburg City Hall (‹See Tfd›German: Hamburger Rathaus, pronounced [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ˈʁaːthaʊs]) is the seat of local government of Hamburg, Germany.
  • Hamburg Town Hall was built from 1886 to 1897 and with its impressive architecture dominates the centre of the city.
  • Hamburg Belediye Sarayı, eski belediye binasının 1842 yılındaki yangında tahrip edilmesinin ardından, 19. yüzyılın sonlarında inşa edilmiştir.
  • The tower of the city hall has a height of 112 meters and is therefore one of the most striking landmarks in the cityscape of Hamburg .
  • The unabashed highlight of Hamburg’s Old Town (Altstadt), the opulent Hamburg City Hall (Hamburger Rathaus) is recognizable by its soaring tower...
  • Hamburg City Hall. Unusually lavish for Hanseatic taste, the splendid sandstone edifice built in 1886–1897 in Neo-Renaissance style dominates the city centre.
  • Hamburg Town Hall or Die Hamburger Rathaus is a simply beautiful building located in the suitably named Rathausmarkt Square in Hamburg City Centre.
  • Hamburg’s City Hall is one of the main attractions. It is called Rathaus and is also the name of the surrounding area which is the main square of Hamburg.
  • The Hamburg City Hall is a beautiful example of North German Neo-Renaissance.
  • After the old city hall was destroyed in the great fire of 1842, it took 55 years for the new Hamburg City Hall (Rathaus) to open.