Altes Rathaus

Stolberg

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Originally, the neoclassical central building of the old town hall was adjoined to the north by the town hall school and to the south by an extended side wing. The charisma and charm of the old town hall architecture only came into its own after these extensions had been removed to make room for the new eleven-storey town hall building. The conversion of the old town hall, in conjunction with the careful restoration of the reduced structure in line with the preservation of historical monuments, resulted in a symmetrically structured, representative solitary building that reflects the neoclassical style of the early 19th century almost better than the original. The positive appearance of the restored old building convinced many skeptics and probably also played a role in the decision to renovate the old town of Stolberg to preserve the existing structure. During the Advent season, the design of the windows turns the historic building into the largest Advent calendar in the region.

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