1299 – Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy
Architect: Arnolfo di Cambio
The Palazzo Vecchio is the town hall of Florence,
The Palazzo Vecchio is the town hall of Florence,
The Old Town’s ancient town hall was established in 1338 after the agreement of King John of Luxemburg to set up a town council.
The fine Gothic-Renaissance Ulm Town Hall of 1370 is decorated with brightly coloured frescos.
The Rathaus or Townhall has a fine if unusual principal facade which faces onto the Rathausplatz.
The townhall or Ayuntamiento is a fine building in a Spanish baroque style,
Behind this Renaissance palazzo, is an older Gothic Rathaus built in 1332-40.
The Town Hall on place des Terreaux,
Constructed on an island on the Obere Brücke,
The town hall located at the junction of Market Street and Main Street –
Originally constructed as a market house,