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- Stadthaus is a nine-storey residential building in Hackney, London, completed in 2009. With nine stories (30 meters/98 feet), it was considered the second...
- Berlin, and was also called "Neues Stadthaus"; to avoid confusion, Neues Stadthaus became known as "Altes Stadthaus" (Old city house). During World War...
- have plastered surfaces. Kullrich said that the Stadthaus was in the shape of Altes Rathaus. The Stadthaus is a short distance from Alter Markt, which houses...
- Münster) when he created the Stadthaus. For centuries a monastery stood in the square on the site of today’s Stadthaus, which later became a Latin grammar...
- Altes Stadthaus may refer to: Altes Stadthaus, Berlin Altes Stadthaus, Bonn Altes Stadthaus, Dortmund This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- renovated and now serves as a spiritual community and meeting centre. The Stadthaus is a modern building complex on ****nalplatz that includes several historic...
- during the final Battle of Berlin. After the war the undestro**** Neues Stadthaus, former head office of Berlin's muni****l fire insurance Feuersozietät...
- 2019. "Dortmund Stadthaus station operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 15 December 2013. "Dortmund Stadthaus station". NRW...
- Bottlerplatz. After the Neues Stadthaus—the new city administration building—was built, the main floor of the section of Altes Stadthaus facing Mühlheimer Platz...
- Mauch. The executive body holds its meetings in the City Hall (German: Stadthaus), on the left bank of the Limmat. The building was built in 1883 in Renaissance...