Rathaus Mainz, Administrative building in Mainz, Germany
Rathaus Mainz is a modern administrative building with a distinctive triangular footprint, clad in gray Norwegian Porsgrunn stone with dark bronze grid patterns spanning six floors. It houses approximately 600 municipal employees and blends functional workspace with distinctive contemporary design.
After five centuries without a town hall, the city council commissioned Danish architects Jacobsen and Weitling to design the building in 1968. Construction was completed in the 1970s and has shaped Mainz's urban landscape ever since.
The building goes by the local name 'Fuchsbau' after Mayor Jockel Fuchs, who led the city during its construction. Inside, you will find rooms marked with the names of Mainz's partner cities and furniture designed by the renowned architect Arne Jacobsen.
The building is open to visitors and offers clear signage directing you to various departments. The distinctive triangular structure makes orientation straightforward, allowing you to navigate the spaces with ease.
The building was constructed from imported Norwegian stone, an unusual choice for a German town hall that sets it apart visually from traditional structures. This material decision created a striking visual signature that makes it stand out in Mainz's architectural landscape.
Location: Mainz-Altstadt
Architects: Arne Jacobsen
GPS coordinates: 50.00080,8.27722
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:42
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