Malmö Town Hall
Sixteenth-century town hall featuring a Dutch Renaissance facade and elaborate nineteenth-century stucco work. The building serves as the central administrative and political hub for the local government. Read more…
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This 16th-century building is distinguished by its Dutch Renaissance facade and elaborate 19th-century stucco work. A key interior feature is the Knut hall, which is modeled after the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles.
The structure serves as the primary seat for the municipal administration and local government operations. It functions as a central hub for political activity and public services within the city organization.
As a significant historical landmark, the building represents the seat of local democracy. Its architectural style and historical features reflect its long-standing role in the city's administrative history.
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