Germany Berlin Rotesrathaus
Rotes Rathaus was built in Berlin in the second half of the 19th century in High Renaissance style. This town hall was inspired by two buildings:
First, the architect was inspired by The Old Town Hall of Torn (Poland).
Second, the towers of the Rotes Rathaus are built in a similar style, as the cathedral towers of Notre-Dane de Laon in France.
First, the architect was inspired by The Old Town Hall of Torn (Poland).
Second, the towers of the Rotes Rathaus are built in a similar style, as the cathedral towers of Notre-Dane de Laon in France.
Photography Tips
Tripod, long exposure, good timing with vehicles passing by.
Travel Information
Take the public transportation
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
07:39 - 16:06
| current local time: 00:45
Photo Themes
night photography
Locations
Berlin Mitte
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