Rathaus Spandau

For the Berlin U-Bahn station, see Rathaus Spandau (Berlin U-Bahn).
The Spandau Rathaus

The Rathaus Spandau is the town hall of the borough of Spandau in the western suburbs of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It was designed by Heinrich Reinhardt and Georg Süßenguth, and was built between 1910 and 1913. Until 1920, when Spandau was incorporated into Greater Berlin, it was the city hall of the independent city of Spandau.

The Rathaus Spandau is situated on Carl-Schurz-Straße at the southern edge of the Altstadt Spandau. The Rathaus Spandau station, on U-Bahn line U7, and the Berlin-Spandau station, served by S-Bahn, regional and intercity railway routes, are both situated nearby.[1]

References

  1. "Stadtplan Berlin". BVG. Retrieved 2010-05-14.


Coordinates: 52°32′06″N 13°12′01″E / 52.53500°N 13.20028°E / 52.53500; 13.20028

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