Dusseldorf Town Hall
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In order to see the sights, which is called the Dusseldorf Town Hall, you must go to the center of the old town. For more than four centuries, this building holds its meetings city council.

Dusseldorf Town Hall was built in the years 1570-1572, the main style of its architectural design is a renaissance. The building was constructed under the project proposed by Alessandro Pasqualini. Despite the fact that his project was quite expensive, it has been translated into reality, because the city had to paramount. Town Hall consists of three wings, arranged by the letter "P". It is for this reason that the authorities of Dusseldorf had to seek financial help from the Duke William.

Hall has two curved pediment, as well as five-story tower with eight faces, where the very beautiful spiral staircase.

After the construction of the town hall Dusseldorf had an attractive appearance, as it was not even covered with plaster. It was a brick building where sometimes you could see the cut stone, typical for the Dutch buildings.

On the first floor are two large halls, they are traded wool and a variety of other goods. Subsequently, the town hall part be left to stand too long, it was engaged Johann Joseph Kuveni. Thanks to his efforts near the main entrance of the tower there was made in the Rococo style. It was very convenient, since up to this point was through the tower entrance hall.

The interior has been converted into a modern style with the exception of one of the rooms, which has all previous standards meters. If you go to the hall where the meetings are going to the elders of the town, you can see a gallery dedicated to the Lord Mayor of Dusseldorf.

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