Country: Germany
At the center of Hannover, the iconic New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and architectural splendor. This majestic building, with its striking blend of neo-Renaissance and neo-Baroque styles, dominates the landscape and serves as a civic and cultural hub.
On the morning of October 17, 1718, the city of Hannover, located in northern Germany, was struck by one of the most devastating fires in its history. The blaze started in one of the narrow alleyways near the central marketplace, likely sparked by an accident in one of the many bakeries that dotted the area.
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