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The Rotes Rathaus (German: [ˈʁoːtəs ˈʁaːtˌhaʊs] , Red City Hall) is the town hall of Berlin, Germany, located in the Mitte district on Rathausstraße near Alexanderplatz. It is the home to the governing mayor and the government (the Senate of Berlin) of the state of Berlin. The name of the landmark building dates from the façade design with red clinker bricks.

Rotes Rathaus
Rotes Rathaus (Red City Hall) of Berlin
Rotes Rathaus is located in Central Berlin
Rotes Rathaus

Location within Central Berlin

General information
TypeCity hall
Architectural styleRenaissance Revival
LocationBerlin, Germany
Coordinates52°31′07N 13°24′30E / 52.51861°N 13.40833°E / 52.51861; 13.40833
Construction started1861
Completed1869
Design and construction
Architect(s)Hermann Friedrich Waesemann

History

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The Rathaus was built between 1861 and 1869 in the style of the Northern Italy High RenaissancebyHermann Friedrich Waesemann. It was modelled on the Old Town Hall of Thorn (today Toruń, Poland), while the architecture of the tower is reminiscent of the cathedral tower of Notre-Dame de LaoninFrance. It replaced several individual buildings dating from the Middle Ages and now occupies an entire city block.

The building was heavily damaged by Allied bombing in World War II and rebuilt to the original plans between 1951 and 1956. The Neues Stadthaus, which survived the bombing and had formerly been the head office of Berlin's municipal fire insurance Feuersozietät in Parochialstraße served as the temporary city hall for the post-war city government for all the sectors of Berlin until September 1948. Following that time, it housed only those of the Soviet sector. The reconstructed Rotes Rathaus, then located in the Soviet sector, served as the town hall of East Berlin, while the Rathaus Schöneberg was the town hall of West Berlin. "Rotes Rathaus" ("red city hall") was also used figuratively to designate the socialist government of East Berlin, the Magistrat. After German reunification, the administration of reunified Berlin officially moved into the Rotes Rathaus on 1 October 1991.

See also

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  • Mayor of Berlin
  • List of mayors of Berlin
  • List of tourist attractions in Berlin
  • Alexanderplatz
  • Nikolaiviertel
  • Fernsehturm Berlin
  • Marienkirche
  • Marx-Engels-Forum
  • Altes Stadthaus, Berlin
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