The Best Sight in Aachen, The Rhineland

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Rathaus

Aachen, Germany - August 28, 2013: The historical town hall (Rathaus) with people sitting in an outdoor cafe in Aachen, Germany on August 28, 2013.
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Aachen's town hall sits behind the Dom, across Katschhof Square. It was built in the early 14th century on the site of the Aula Regia, or "great hall," of Charlemagne's palace. Its first major official function was the coronation banquet of Emperor Karl IV in 1349, held in the great Gothic hall you can still see today (though this was largely rebuilt after World War II). On the north wall of the building are statues of 50 emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. The greatest of them all, Charlemagne, stands in bronze atop the Karlsbrunnen in the center of the market square.

Marktpl., Aachen, 52062, Germany
0241-432–7310
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€6

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