The Department of Culture, the Culture Project Office and the Office for Peace Culture are housed in a classicist town house dating from 1816, which Osnabrück residents know as the "Kulturhaus". The building originally housed the "Zu den drei Kronen" inn, whose relief above the entrance is still commemorated. After its destruction in the Second World War, the façade was restored in its original style, with the crippled hipped roof and the natural stone pilaster strips being particularly striking. The Osnabrück Wheel is walled into the side facing the Roland Wall, a reminder of the historic market border.
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