
The Old Town Hall in Hanover is one of the oldest secular buildings in the city, with a history dating back to the 13th century. Even in the Middle Ages, it was a place of trade, discussion, celebration, and justice. In the 19th century, architect Conrad Wilhelm Hase had the building restored, preserving its historic character with North German brick Gothic architecture, striking stepped gables, and ornate facade details.
Today, history and the present meet here: restaurants, events, and the registry office regularly bring life to the venerable walls. Our flexible ➥ Fiberseal smoke protection curtain provides the necessary structural fire protection without detracting from the historic charm.
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