The Tangermünde Town Hall is the historic town hall of the city of Tangermünde, which was built in the Middle Ages. It is considered one of the most architecturally valuable secular buildings of the Brick Gothic period in northern Germany. On the ground floor and in the basement rooms is now the Tangermünde Museum of the City's History.
The oldest part of the building is the east wing, which was probably built in 1430 by the master builder Hinrich Brunsberg, who was working in the Margraviate of Brandenburg and Pomerania at that time. The 24-metre-high brick display wall is remarkable. Behind it is the magnificent town hall ballroom. In 1480, the construction of the court arbor and the council chamber above it, which is now used as a wedding room, followed. The building was once an extension of the actual town hall of the 14th century, which was probably half-timbered and burned down in 1617. Vaulted cellar rooms from the 14th/15th century have been preserved from this building on Lange Straße.
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Address: Stendal, Germany
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