Rathaus Hann. Münden, Renaissance town hall in Hann. Münden, Germany.
Rathaus Hann. Münden is a government building with an ornately decorated facade, large entrance portal, three gabled houses, and a double-story oriel window on its exterior. The structure combines traditional design with distinctive Renaissance features.
The original building was erected in 1400, but underwent major renovation in the early 17th century that gave it its distinctive square shape with Renaissance elements.
The lower hall contains murals showing scenes from the city's past, while the upper hall hosts exhibitions and official gatherings.
The building is accessible by elevator on the first floor, where the tourist information office is located. Several parking options are available nearby.
The bell tower performs three daily shows with mechanical figures telling the story of the legendary traveling physician Johann Andreas Eisenbart. These automated displays have been a favorite attraction for generations of visitors.
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