Narva Town Hall, Baroque town hall in Narva, Estonia.
The 17th-century baroque building features ornate facades with classic style windows and architectural elements combining German, Swedish, and Italian design influences typical of Northern European municipal architecture.
Originally constructed in 1671 under architect Georg Teuffel's supervision, the building survived World War II destruction that eliminated most surrounding baroque structures on Town Hall Square.
The town hall serves as a symbol of civic identity and resilience for Narva, representing centuries of municipal governance and the city's multicultural heritage through its diverse architectural styles.
The building operates daily from 10:00 to 18:00 as a tourist information center, offering guided tours, virtual reality experiences, and resources for visitors exploring the city.
After remaining closed for 24 years, the town hall reopened in June 2023 following a comprehensive €7 million restoration project that preserved historical features while adding modern amenities.
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