New Town Hall (Leipzig)
Leipzig New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) is the seat of the Leipzig city administration since 1905. It stands within the Leipzig's "ring road" on the south west corner opposite the city library at Martin-Luther-Ring. The main tower is with 114.8 meters the tallest city hall tower in Germany.
History
In 1895 the city of Leipzig was granted the site of the Pleissenburg by the Kingdom of Saxony to build a new town hall. A competition was held for architectural designs with the specification that the Rapunzel tower sillhouette of the Pleißenburg be retained. In 1897 the architect and city building director of Leipzig Hugo Licht was awarded the job of designing it.
The foundation stone of the New Town Hall was laid on the 19 th October 1899. The town hall was built in the style of historicism.
The hall is notable as the location of numerous mass suicides during the final days of the Third Reich.[1]
Culture
The town hall features as a backdrop in the Alfred Hitchcock film Torn Curtain.
Gallery
- South west view, 1905.
- New Town Hall after Bombing of Leipzig in World War II
- In 2013
- Town Hall from City-Hochhaus Leipzig
- View over New Town Hall and Burgplatz
- Interior: Staircases of the New City Hall
- Entrance Hall
References
- ↑ Shelley Hornstein. Image and Remembrance: Representation and the Holocaust. Retrieved October 12, 2016.
Sources
- 100 Jahre Neues Rathaus at leipzig.de (German)
External links
- Media related to Neues Rathaus, Leipzig at Wikimedia Commons