Augsburg Town Hall

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Augsburg Town Hall is a prominent Renaissance-style civic building in Augsburg, Germany, renowned for its grand Golden Hall and historical significance as a symbol of the city’s former imperial power.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance building
historic building
town hall
architect Elias Holl NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Mannerism NERFINISHED
Renaissance
completionDate 1624
country Germany NERFINISHED
floorCount multiple storeys
hasPart Golden Hall NERFINISHED
attic level
basement levels
central tower-like façade section
ceremonial rooms
city council chambers
façade with three gables
ornamental portal
upper floors
height approximately 57 meters
heritageDesignation protected historic monument
heritageStatus one of the most important secular Renaissance buildings north of the Alps
inception early 17th century
locatedIn Augsburg NERFINISHED
Augsburg city centre NERFINISHED
Bavaria
Swabia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Perlach Tower NERFINISHED
locatedOn Rathausplatz NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
notableFor Golden Hall with rich interior decoration
Renaissance façade
historical significance in Holy Roman Empire period
ownedBy City of Augsburg NERFINISHED
significantEvent post-war reconstruction
restoration of Golden Hall
severe damage during World War II
startDate 1615
symbolOf Augsburg NERFINISHED
Augsburg’s former imperial power
civic pride of Augsburg
touristAttraction yes
use seat of city government
tourist attraction
venue for cultural events
venue for official receptions

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Augsburg hasLandmark Augsburg Town Hall