
The Rotes Rathaus, or Red City Hall, is a historic building located in the heart of Berlin, Germany. It serves as the seat of the city’s governing mayor and the Senate of Berlin. The building’s distinctive red brick façade and imposing towers make it one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. Completed in 1869, the Rotes Rathaus has witnessed significant events throughout Berlin’s history and continues to play a central role in the administration of the city. It stands as a symbol of Berlin’s resilience and enduring spirit.