Osnabrück's historic town hall, built between 1487 and 1512 in the late Gothic style, already shows Renaissance influences. It is characterized by a striking hipped roof with six turret-like structures. Access is via a stone staircase, which has existed since 1846, and an impressive bronze sculpture by Fritz Szalinski, which symbolizes the peace of 1648. Inside are the Peace Hall and a treasury. After severe damage during the Second World War, the town hall was rebuilt by 1948. An attack on the entrance door in 2019 caused only minor damage.
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