The historic town hall Anholt is a listed secular building at Markt 14-16 in Anholt, a district of Isselburg in the Borken district.
The gable-fronted, plastered brick building with a curved gable and round finials on consoles was built in 1567 on the site of a predecessor building from the second half of the 14th century. The main floor is accessed via a grand staircase, which was renewed in 1795. The heraldic lions were created in 1570. The cross-windows were freely reconstructed from 1952 to 1955 after alterations in the 19th century and damage to the building during World War II. The stucco ceiling in the former meeting room features allegories of peace and justice. The fireplace relief dated 1720 is a work by Heinrich Christian Hansche, depicting a knight and the city coat of arms.
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Address: Borken, Germany
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