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The town hall, built in a historicist style, was built in 1939/1940 on the site of the demolished previous building from 1797. The plans were drawn up by the Berlin architects Max Säume and Günther Hafemann. To the right of the entrance, station 9 of the city's Clauert tour, is a relief that refers to the inclusion of the checkers board in the Trebbin coat of arms.
November 1, 2024
The town hall was built in 1939 on the same site as the demolished previous building from 1797. The Berlin architects Max Säume and Günther Hafemann were responsible for the architecture. The building is designed in the historicizing style. This is expressed in particular by the court arbor under which access to the main entrance is located and the gabled roofs of the various wings of the building. The interior with the meeting room on the upper floor with the original wall paneling e.g. is largely preserved in the original.
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February 9, 2020
The town hall was built in 1939, on the same site as the previous building from 1797, which had been demolished. The Berlin architects Max Säume and Günther Hafemann were responsible for the architecture. The building is designed in a historicist style. This is particularly evident in the courtroom under which the main entrance is located and the gable roofs of the various wings of the building. The interior with the meeting room on the upper floor with the original wall paneling, among other things, has been largely preserved in its original form.[2] Opposite the town hall, at Luckenwalder Straße 2, there is a residential building that is also a listed building.
November 25, 2024
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