Rathaus Landshut, Town hall in Landshut, Germany.
Rathaus Landshut is a five-story administrative building with Gothic Revival features located on the central market square of the historic Old Town. The structure includes a tower and displays characteristic windows and stone ornaments typical of 19th-century architectural design.
The building was constructed in the mid-19th century as part of Landshut's urban modernization during a period of civic expansion. It replaced earlier administrative structures and became a symbol of municipal authority and civic progress.
The town hall serves as the focal point for the Landshut Wedding festival, held every two years to recreate a marriage ceremony from 1475 between Bavarian and Polish nobility. The multi-week celebration features period costumes and processions that transform the surrounding streets.
The building sits directly on the market square and is easily accessible on foot when exploring the Old Town district. Public access to the interior is limited since it remains an active administrative building, but the exterior and architectural details are viewable at any time.
During the biennial Wedding festival celebrations, the building is surrounded by hundreds of costumed participants and reenactors, creating a dramatic contrast to its everyday administrative role. This rare transformation offers visitors a chance to see the structure at the heart of a living historical pageant.
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