The Magdeburg City Hall, located in the Rotehorn Park on the Elbe island of Werder in the center of Magdeburg, was built between 1926 and 1927 according to plans by the architects Johannes Göderitz and Wilhelm Deffke. The architectural style of the hall is associated with the New Building movement. With its clinker brick façade and era, the building is also a structure of German brick expressionism.
The occasion was the planned German Theater Exhibition in Magdeburg in 1927. The foundation stone was laid on January 5, and the inauguration ceremony took place on May 29, 1927. This short construction period represented a remarkable technical achievement, credited to the parallel-organized construction work, prefabricated components, and nighttime heating for drying. With a length of 100 meters, a width of 50 meters, and a height of 22 meters, Göderitz created his most significant work.
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