Maribor Town Hall, Renaissance town hall on Main Square in Maribor, Slovenia.
Maribor Town Hall is an administrative building on the main square featuring a symmetrical stone facade with arched windows and decorative stonework from the Renaissance period. The structure spans multiple stories and displays the balanced proportions characteristic of its renovation phases.
The building was constructed in 1515 and underwent Renaissance transformations between 1563 and 1565 that fundamentally changed its appearance. A Classical renovation in the mid-19th century adapted the structure to contemporary taste and design standards.
A Slovene restaurant called Toti Rotovz operates inside the building, serving regional dishes and keeping local culinary traditions alive. Visitors can taste how the area's food reflects the character and history of the place.
The town hall sits centrally on the main square and is easily reached from surrounding streets. Nearby shops, cafes, and historical sites make the area convenient for exploration and breaks during a visit.
A Plague Memorial from 1680 stands before the building, marking where city officials made crucial decisions during an epidemic. This monument recalls a difficult chapter in the town's past and the leadership shown during that crisis.
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