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162: 154: 298: 386: 170: 63: 374: 290: 241:, which features five eagles on a blue background that stand for five different duchies. The Habsburgs ruled in Freiburg from 1368 to 1806 (except for 1677 until 1697, when Freiburg was part of the Kingdom of France), which is symbolized by the Alsatian coat of arms in the middle on the right. At the lower left the shield of the 141:("court house") and is directly connected to the Old Town Hall. A passage from the New Town Hall to the Old Town Hall spans the TurmstraĂźe between the two buildings. The three town halls form a complex, in which the three individual buildings are registered as monuments in the list of monuments of the country. 193:("court house") is mentioned, which was situated in these buildings. In 1557, master builder Dietrich Neeb and master mason Barthlin Ress were assigned by the council to build a new building on the property. This new building was extended in 1561 to the north by a building, followed in 1600 by another in the 359:
After more than 300 years belonging to the university, the town purchased the building for 140 gold mark and finished its conversion into the New Town Hall in 1901. Reasons for this include lack of space and the historic preservation of a monument. In addition to that, the town wanted to prevent the
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in 1944, the old town hall burned out completely and the entire interior decor was lost. Modern materials were used in the reconstruction of the building. The Old Town Hall was also extended by 3 wings in the plain functional style usual for that time. As a result of the new construction, only the
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demolition of the building and therefore real estate speculation. The transformation into the town hall was also linked to many changes to the substance of the building. A bay window-figure was frequently damaged by trucks and has been fully replaced in 2012.
414:) of 1944 almost to the foundations, it remained only parts of the access staircase and the west wall, the annex which contained the archives, including the establishment of 1553 remained almost intact. From 1961, the reconstruction was run by the 348:(the biggest lecture hall) had been created in the course of a renovation of the building's south wing. Due to its grand stucco ceiling, the auditorium is considered the most beautiful room in Freiburg which has been created during the 546:
Rudolf Thoma: Das alte Rathhaus und die Universität. In: Badischer Architecten- und Ingenieur-Verein, Oberrheinischer Bezirk (ed.): Freiburg im Breisgau. Die Stadt und ihre Bauten. H. M. Poppen & Sohn, Freiburg im Breisgau 1898,
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in 1559. At the behest of the council, the painter Galienus Entringer had to replace his own painting with a history painting with scenes from the life of Philip II of Macedon in 1560. In 1881, Fritz Geiges replaced the
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of Austria. On the far left, the former passage route framed by a Renaissance arch into the courtyard of the town hall serves as the main entrance to the building. Above the arch is a clock crowned by the
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The building of 1557/1559 has an asymmetrical arrangement of the construction axes, which is still visible today. The ground floor has three entrances. The main portal on the right in the
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of Castile and Austria. More coats of arms on the gable over the main entrance remind of the different monarchs in Freiburg: The space in the top right contains the red eagle of the
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district. The oldest town hall in Freiburg is part of the building complex of the Old Town Hall. It is located in the inner courtyard and is now called
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nuns' undercroft of the convent of Poor Clares was preserved. This convent was housed in the former Regelhaus (a quasi-monastic building)
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Another special feature is also here: on August 24, 1498 King Maximilian I had issued at the Freiburg Reichstag a wine
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Gerichtslaube und Rathaus zu Freiburg. Eine quellenkritische Untersuchung zu Grundfragen der Freiburger Topographie
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As assembly between the buildings a prestigious columned doorway decorated with pediments carrying the inscription
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from 1672 until its abolition in 1782. After that, the buildings were used by the "Hospital of the Holy Spirit".
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as well when they were counts of Freiburg. In the middle on the left, there is the State coat of arms of the
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Today, different theatrical performances take place in the courtyard of the new town hall in summer.
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The origins of the New Town Hall can be traced back to a duplex house. The one on the right (
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At the beginning of the 14th century, the city of Freiburg already bought a building on
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Building in Freiburg im Breisgau, Freiburg Government Region, Baden-WĂĽrttemberg, Germany
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had been chosen. This complex of buildings has served the university until 1774 as
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architectural painting of Simon Gösers of 1810 with paintings in the manner of the
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Der Totentanz im alemannischen Sprachraum. "Muos ich doch dran - und weis nit wan"
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can be seen, to the right of it there is the coat of arms of Freiburg, the
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dates back to 1558. Two lions hold the coat of arms of Freiburg and the
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Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald. Land vom Rhein ĂĽber den Schwarzwald zur Baar
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City archive Freiburg: Verzeichnis der Baudenkmäler der Stadt Freiburg
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Floor plan taken from: Freiburg im Breisgau. Die Stadt und ihre Bauten
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The house facade of the old town hall was painted with scenes from a
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with the coats of arms of Hungary and Bohemia as well as under the
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Rathaus (Freiburg im Breisgau)
47°59′48″N 7°50′56″E / 47.99660°N 7.84898°E / 47.99660; 7.84898

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Freiburg im Breisgau
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StĂĽhlinger



town clerk
Renaissance style
Double-headed eagle
Holy Roman Empire
House of Zähringen
counts of Urach
Habsburg hereditary lands
House of Austria
Saint George's Cross
dance of death
neo-Gothic
Renaissance
Operation Tigerfish


Jesuit order
baroque period

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