Old Town Hall (Ingolstadt)

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Old town hall with whistling tower (left) and Moritzkirche in the background

The core of the old town hall in Ingolstadt dates back to the 14th century and originally consisted of four buildings. Between 1882 and 1884, the four houses by Gabriel von Seidl were redesigned and combined in the neo-Renaissance style. The last structural changes were made in 1923. In 1960 the New Town Hall was built, which means that numerous administrative rooms have been outsourced.

Monument protection

Old town hall in Ingolstadt around 1970

The building complex is a monument . The description reads:

"Rathausplatz 2. Town hall with former parish yard St. Moritz, three-storey building complex with ornamental gables, bay windows and decor in neo-renaissance forms, summary, conversion and extension of four houses from the 16th century according to plans by Gabriel von Seidl, 1882–84, Building sculpture by Lorenz Gedon, reshaping of the northeastern part in 1923. re-qualified. "

literature

  • ADAC travel guide, p. 150 online

See also

Web links

Commons : Altes Rathaus  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Bavarian Monument List, file number D-1-61-000-378, Bavarian Monument List 161000: Ingolstadt (PDF) geodaten.bayern.de, p. 46
  2. D-1-61-000-378

Coordinates: 48 ° 45 ′ 47 "  N , 11 ° 25 ′ 30"  E