TOWN HOTEL
Guebwiller town hall built in 1514 with mullioned windows, curvilinear mouldings, 5-sided oriel window, Virgin and Child
The Town Hall has been a listed building since 1975. An inscription on its oriel specifies that this superb bourgeois residence was built in 1514 for a wealthy cloth merchant by the name of Markart Hesser. On his death, his heirs sold it to the abbey of Murbach, and it was only later that it became the seat of the municipal administration. You'll notice beautiful mullioned windows, various curvilinear moldings, a five-sided oriel window and, in a corner niche, a 16th-century Virgin and Child.
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