Rotes Rathaus, Berlin
Facts and practical information
The Rotes Rathaus, or Red City Hall, stands as an emblem of Berlin's rich political and architectural heritage. Named for its distinctive red brick facade, this city hall has been the seat of the city's government since its completion in 1869. Located in the Mitte district, it is not only a functioning government building but also a historical landmark that attracts visitors with its striking appearance and significance.
The building's design is a testament to the Northern Italian High Renaissance style, and it was constructed during a period of rapid growth and prosperity in Berlin. The Rotes Rathaus was severely damaged during World War II but has since been meticulously restored, allowing it to continue serving as the office of the Mayor of Berlin and the government of the Federal state of Berlin.
Visitors to the Rotes Rathaus can appreciate its ornate exterior, which includes a central tower rising to a height of 74 meters, offering a commanding view of the city. Inside, the building is just as impressive, with grand halls, sweeping staircases, and intricate frescoes narrating Berlin's colorful history.
The Rotes Rathaus is not only a hub of political activity but also a venue for various public events and exhibitions that delve into the city's past and present. It remains open to the public for tours, allowing both locals and tourists to explore its corridors and learn about the administrative functions of the city.
Rotes Rathaus – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fernsehturm, Ephraim-Palais, DDR Museum, Neptunbrunnen.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Rotes Rathaus open?
- Monday 9 am - 6 pm
- Tuesday 9 am - 6 pm
- Wednesday 9 am - 6 pm
- Thursday 9 am - 6 pm
- Friday 9 am - 6 pm
- Saturday closed
- Sunday closed
Which popular attractions are close to Rotes Rathaus?
How to get to Rotes Rathaus by public transport?
Metro
- U Rotes Rathaus • Lines: U5 (2 min walk)
- U Klosterstraße • Lines: U2 (5 min walk)
Tram
- Spandauer Straße/Marienkirche • Lines: M4, M5, M6 (6 min walk)
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße • Lines: M2 (7 min walk)
Train
- Berlin Alexanderplatz (7 min walk)
- Berlin Friedrichstraße (24 min walk)
Bus
- Alexanderplatz • Lines: 002, 057, 065, 070, 125, 1385, 170, 270, 370, N13, N1385, N232, N44, N70 (11 min walk)