Rotes Rathaus, Berlin Photos

Berlin's city hall made of red stone & terra cotta murals is named Rotes Rathaus. It dates from 1861-9 by architect Herrmann F. Waesemann and was rebuilt 1951-6 after destruction in WWII.

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Rotes Rathaus beyond Neptune Fountain. Berlin, Germany.Berliner Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Brick facade of Rotes Rathaus now city hall of united Berlin. Berlin, Germany.Details of spire & clock tower of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.
Rotes Rathaus beyond Neptune Fountain. Berlin, Germany.Berliner Rotes Rathaus (1861-9, rebuilt 1951-6). Berlin, Germany. Architect: Herrmann F. Waesemann.Brick facade of Rotes Rathaus now city hall of united Berlin. Berlin, Germany.Details of spire & clock tower of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.
Brickwork decoration of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Terra cotta friezes of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Banquet & dancing frieze on balcony of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Food market frieze by Otto Geyer on balcony of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.
Brickwork decoration of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Terra cotta friezes of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Banquet & dancing frieze on balcony of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Food market frieze (1877) by Otto Geyer on balcony of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.
Horse-drawn freight wagon scene frieze by Otto Geyer on balcony of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Academy of science frieze by L. Brodwolf on balcony of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Berlin Television Tower above Altes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.
Horse-drawn freight wagon scene frieze (1877) by Otto Geyer on balcony of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Academy of science frieze (1876) by L. Brodwolf on balcony of Rotes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.Berlin Television Tower above Altes Rathaus. Berlin, Germany.

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