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A pearl on the Mainq
The townhall as well as the city of Marktbreit is a romantic pearl. If you want to meet the middle ages is really recommendable. Not too big and they even have remains from the Roman era
A super beautiful building with historical bits of information etched into ever corner. This is a must see for lovers of history and smaller cities. Spend the time and see it all!
This town hall was built between 1579 until 1600 from the stonemason Hans Keesebrod on behalf of the baron Georg Ludwig from Seinsheim. It is built in a renaissance style and is associated to a town ...
Franconia is blessed with a rich variety of very nice town halls. Marktbreit's is out of the ordinary for the region. It's elaborate stone architecture is evidence of the town's prosperity and signi...
Renaissance, built in 1579 by stonemason and artisan Hans Keesenbrod from Segnitz. Beautiful East facade, Gothic spiral staircase and a wooden panels executed historical Ceremonial hall. On the corner...
A pearl on the Mainq
The townhall as well as the city of Marktbreit is a romantic pearl. If you want to meet the middle ages is really recommendable. Not too big and they even have remains from the Roman era
Perfect for photos
A super beautiful building with historical bits of information etched into ever corner. This is a must see for lovers of history and smaller cities. Spend the time and see it all!
Nice Renaissance town hall
This town hall was built between 1579 until 1600 from the stonemason Hans Keesebrod on behalf of the baron Georg Ludwig from Seinsheim. It is built in a renaissance style and is associated to a town ...
Worth a small detour if you are in the area.
Franconia is blessed with a rich variety of very nice town halls. Marktbreit's is out of the ordinary for the region. It's elaborate stone architecture is evidence of the town's prosperity and signi...
Quit large
Renaissance, built in 1579 by stonemason and artisan Hans Keesenbrod from Segnitz. Beautiful East facade, Gothic spiral staircase and a wooden panels executed historical Ceremonial hall. On the corner...