Rathaus Frankfurt, Town hall in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany.
The Rathaus is a classical structure in Frankfurt (Oder)'s city center with symmetrical facades and a prominent central entrance. Inside, it contains administrative offices and meeting halls designed to serve the city's municipal functions and public gatherings.
The building was constructed in 1835 when the city needed a new seat for its growing administrative operations. After suffering damage during the world wars, it was reconstructed and has remained central to the city's governance ever since.
The building functions as a gathering place where residents attend council sessions and civic celebrations throughout the year. Citizens come here to participate in local decisions and mark important community occasions.
The building is open during business hours for public access to certain areas and administrative services. Visitors should check in advance which sections are open to the public, as some areas remain restricted to municipal work.
Its position near the Polish border has made this hall a symbol of cross-border cooperation between Germany and Poland. The building has hosted meetings between officials from both countries that strengthen ties between neighboring communities.
Location: Frankfurt (Oder)
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
GPS coordinates: 52.34430,14.55401
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:00
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