The town hall was built in 1571, the master builder is unknown. It is a three-storey late-Renaissance building with a total of 4 portals on the exterior front. The portals feature recessed seating niches, Baluster columns - entablature and gables are framed. In the middle of the gable top and in the lower row of windows are male bust pictures (stone carvings) in different representation. The gate of the gate, it forms the passage to the town hall yard, beside the small round bay is particularly richly decorated. Inside the town hall, a stone hollow-spiral staircase leads upwards. This staircase is rare in its kind. A similar staircase is still in the outer tower of the castle Hartenfels in Torgau. If you stand in front of the town hall, you should memorize the height of the town hall tower, because only then one gets an idea of the depth of the town hall cellar. The cellars have been created in 3 floors with pronounced barrel vaults. It has been proven that the middle cellars were used until about 1735 as a torture cellar. The cellars can be visited at an old town tour. The staircase is during the opening hours of City Hall Mo.-Fr. 09.00-12.00 o'clock, as well as Mon. and Thurs. 13.00-16.00 and Tues. 13.00-18.00 o'clock to visit. Guided tours of the market place and the vaulted cellar are offered by the Kultur- und Heimatverein Mücheln. Inquiries to Tel .: 034632/40170 or 034632/20584
Source (muecheln.de)