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- en.wikipedia.org Essen City HallEssen City Hall (‹See Tfd›German: Rathaus Essen) is a 22-storey, 106 m (348 ft) skyscraper in Essen, Germany.
- gems.travel article/europe/germany/essen/essen-…3. Attend a Concert: The Essen City Hall hosts a variety of concerts throughout the year, ranging from classical to rock and jazz.
- cityseeker.com essen/865558-essen-city-hallLocated on Porscheplatz, Essen City Hall or Rathaus Essen is an imposing structure, home to several government offices.
- essen.de rathaus/rathausinformationen.en.htmlDiscover Essen. City portrait. With a height of 106 m and 340,000 m3 of interior space, Essen Town Hall is one of the largest town halls in Germany.
- structurae.net en/structures/essen-city-hallEssen City Hall is a city or town hall that was built from 1975 until 1977. The project is located in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe.
- mapcarta.com W51255253Essen City Hall is a 22-storey, 106 m skyscraper in Essen, Germany. When completed on 1 July 1979, it was the tallest city hall in Europe, and is currently the...
- visitessen.de essentourismus_tourismusinformation…Essen town hall is 106 metres in height and visitors can enjoy an impressive panorama over the city and part of the Ruhr area from the 22nd floor...
- wikidata.org wiki/Q135672Essen City Hall (Q135672). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... townhall of the City of Essen.
- pexels.com photo/essen-city-hall-in-german-…This is just one of many great free stock photos about essen, essen city hall & facade.
- structurebase.info skyscrapers/essen-city-…Essen City Hall Image - Wikipedia - lic. under CC 3.0. ... Essen City Hall. Type Of Building: Skyscraper. Address: Porscheplatz Essen, Germany.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Essen_CityHall.jpgFile usage on other wikis. Metadata. File:Essen CityHall.jpg. Size of this preview: 448 × 599 pixels. ... English: City hall of Essen, Germany.
- artsandculture.google.com asset/stone-portraits-…In 1887, the city of Essen built a new city hall. On the facade of the building, mainly the members of the building commission had themselves depicted in the form...