Rathaus Plauen, Dresden, Town hall in Dresden, Germany
Rathaus Plauen in Dresden is a three-story stone building with a distinctive tower on Nöthnitzer Straße. The structure now houses administrative offices and a citizen service center where residents can obtain documents and register official matters.
Construction started in 1893 on land donated by Gottlieb Traugott Bienert and was completed in 1894. The building became an important civic center for the once-independent city of Plauen before it merged with Dresden.
The building maintains its original council room with historical paneling and houses administrative offices while preserving architectural elements from the 1890s.
The building is accessible during office hours for visitors who need administrative services or citizen support. Its location on Nöthnitzer Straße makes it easy to reach by public transportation.
Medieval bells from a local church were installed in the tower and shape its appearance. One of these bells can now be seen in the Dresden City Museum.
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