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Built in the 13th century, the old town hall in Regensburg was the seat of the parliament of the Holy Roman Empire and has a gorgeous imperial hall. Now the less-than-glamorous house is still used as the mayor's office.
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The old town hall of Regensburg was built in the 13th century and used to be the seat of the parliament of the Holy Roman Empire. It has a gorgeous imperial hall. Now this inconspicuous house is still used as the office of the mayor of Regensburg, and it also functions as a tourist information center.
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Old Town Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Built in the 13th century, the old town hall in Regensburg was the seat of the parliament of the Holy Roman Empire and has a gorgeous imperial hall. Now the less-than-glamorous house is still used as the mayor's office.
The Old Town Hall is part of the Old Town of Regensburg, which was selected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006 and has four architectural stars, the cathedral, the Old Stone Bridge, the Town Hall, and the oldest of which is the Old City Gate of the Ancient Roman period.
The old town hall in the old town of Regensburg is a majestic khaki building. Currently, the visitor center can request maps. It is very interesting to visit the very distinctive old gate. The medieval iron ruler is retained next to the medieval gate.
The old town hall of Regensburg was built in the 13th century and is still used as the office of the mayor of Regensburg!
The Old Town Hall is one of the classic Bavarian buildings in Regensburg. It has a distinctive gate with several statues and a very distressed and hardworking worker image, which is easy to miss if you don't pay attention.