The Old Town Hall in Düsseldorf (DüsseldorfRathaus) is located on the north side of the central market and has been around for nearly 450 years. It was built in Renaissance style between 1570 and 1573. It is the oldest part of the Old Town Hall complex in Düsseldorf.
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The Old Town Hall in Düsseldorf (DüsseldorfRathaus) is located on the north side of the central market and has been around for nearly 450 years. It was built in Renaissance style between 1570 and 1573. It is the oldest part of the Old Town Hall complex in Düsseldorf.
The old town hall is a small microcosm of the big Germany, very chic, this town hall locals will come here to hold weddings, very solemn place, there are ancient and exquisite buildings, the bells will ring on time, the melody is very good!
Düsseldorf in western Germany is separated by the Rhine River, with the old town on the east bank and the modern business district on the west. The church of St. Lambeth and the castle tower in the old town can be traced back to the 13th century. On the north side of the central market in the old town is the town hall, which has been around 450 years old. The old town hall has a Renaissance architectural style.
Dusseldorf's old city hall in the center of the old city, tall Gothic architecture, pointed tower top red exterior wall, reflects a strong sense of history. The square beneath the city hall is a small market, with a continuous flow of tourists from day to day, which is very lively.
The old town hall was small and lacking in excellence. After all, Dusseldorf was a village town before the industrial development of Ruhr.