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Charlottenburg Town Hall

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    February 6, 2022

    In the course of its more than 200-year history, the town hall has been rebuilt, expanded and rebuilt several times. The location was also changed so that, strictly speaking, there are three different buildings belonging to the Charlottenburg city administration.

    In the course of its more than 200-year history, the town hall has been rebuilt, expanded and rebuilt several times. The location was also changed so that, strictly speaking, there are three different buildings belonging to the Charlottenburg city administration.

    In 1705, a few weeks after Charlottenburg had been granted city rights, the city administration inaugurated the city palace of the court official Marquis François d'Ausson de Villarnoux in Schloßstraße opposite Charlottenburg Palace as the city hall. The house was built in 1702 according to plans and under the direction of master builder Johann Eosander von Göthe, who was also involved in the construction of Charlottenburg Palace. Frederick I paid 8,500 thalers to acquire the building.

    Second Charlottenburg Town Hall
    In 1857, the city bought the palace of the Oberhofstallmeister Encke, including the property, for 19,300 thalers. It was built in 1791 for the royal head equerry at Berliner Strasse 25 (later: No. 73, since 1958 Otto-Suhr-Allee 96-98). In March 1902, construction workers found the cornerstone of this building.


    Third Charlottenburg Town Hall
    Between 1899 and 1905, the new representative monumental building with various reception rooms, meeting and banquet halls was built according to plans by the architects Heinrich Reinhardt and Georg Sessenguth. The conference room alone cost 100,000 marks, the magistrate's conference room 25,200 marks. At a height of 88 meters, the town hall tower clearly towered over the dome of Charlottenburg Palace. The main façade on Berliner Strasse (Otto-Suhr-Allee) was 70 meters long and was designed with historicist style elements.


    more information and source:
    de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathaus_Charlottenburg

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      August 20, 2024

      Beautiful town hall in Charlottenburg.

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        July 14, 2019

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