ROTES RATHAUS
The red City Hall, inaugurated in 1869, features a fresco tracing the city's history up to 1871 on its façade.
This "red" City Hall (Rotes Rathaus) of Berlin, inaugurated in 1869, does not owe its name to its political colour (although the Mayor of Berlin very often comes from the SPD) but to the colour of its bricks. Since the fall of the Wall and reunification, the town hall has been the town hall of the entire city, and the Western constituents, who previously sat in the Schöneberg town hall, moved into these premises in 1991. A fresco depicting the history of the town up to 1871 can be seen on the façade.
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