• Aachen Town Hall seen from the cathedral. Aachen Town Hall (‹See Tfd›German: Aachener Rathaus) is a landmark of cultural significance located in the Altstadt...
  • The history of the town hall, which was built on the historic grounds of Charlemagne's palace hall, also comes to life in the artfully designed rooms...
  • The final touch to the current appearance of the Town Hall was only added in 1979 in the form of the new tower spires designed by Leo Hugot.
  • The Town Hall of Aachen along with the bordering Granus Tower to the north and Aachen Cathedral to the south across the courtyard (Katschhof) have...
  • Since 2009 the Aachen town hall has been part of the so-called “Route Charlemagne“ and with its museum exhibition and the interactive guide Aixplorer it...
  • We spent a day in Aachen, and we were grateful that so many things to see were near each other, including the city hall building.
  • And what you should also be interested in when you visit here is the hustle and bustle on my market, which takes place twice a week right in front of the town hall.
  • From the cathedral side, the Town Hall of Aachen has the appearance of a medieval fortress, and from the Market Square it is richly decorated.
  • Within the Aachen Town Hall, the replica of crown jewels of the Viennese Secular Treasury, the Imperial crown and a Charlemagne sword can be found.
  • The Aachen Town Hall, a distinctive example Gothic architecture, is a historic symbol of the city's rich past.
  • Everyone is allowed to enter Aachen's Gothic Town hall - there is a small fee of EUR 3.00 per person and some flyers available on site.
  • Next, we will contemplate the building par excellence of Carolingian architecture, the famous Aachen Town Hall...