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SUBSCRIBE:- https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsGoExploringWorld আমার প্রিয় বন্ধুরা যারা আমার চ্যানেলে এখনো সাবস্ক্রাইব করেননি তাদের আমি অনুরোধ করছি আমার চ্যানেলটি সাবস্ক্রাইব করুন এবং বেল নোটিফিকেশন প্রেস করুন যাতে নতুন নতুন ভিডিও আপনাদের কাছে পৌঁছে যায়, আমি আপনাদের কাছে আরো নতুন নতুন ভিডিও পৌঁছে দিতে চাই! শেয়ার, লাইক এবং কমেন্ট ! My Google+channel: https://plus.google.com/+Let'sGoExploringWorld Let's Visit, After the old city hall was destroyed in the great fire of 1842, it took almost 44 years to build a new one. The present building was designed by a group of seven architects, led by Martin Haller. Construction started in 1886 and the new city hall was inaugurated in 1897. Its cost was 11 million German gold marks, about €80 million.  On October 26, 1897 at the official opening ceremony the First Mayor Johannes Versmann received the key of the city hall. In the postwar period, various heads of state visited Hamburg and its City Hall — among them Emperor Haile Selassie I, the Shahanshah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi in 1955, and in 1965 Queen Elizabeth II. An emotionally moving service of remembrance was held on the market-square for the victims of the North Sea flood of 1962. Happier moments were the celebrations of Hamburger SV as German football champions, the last time though in 1983. In 1971 a room in the tower was only discovered accidentally during a search for a document fallen behind a filing cabinet. So there is a probability that there are even more rooms than the currently counted 647 rooms. On the outside the architectural style is Neo-Renaissance, which is abandoned inside for several historical elements.  It is one of the few completely preserved buildings of historicism in Hamburg. Built in a period of wealth and prosperity, in which the Kingdom of Prussia and its confederates defeated France in the Franco-German War and the German Empire was formed, the look of the new Hamburg Rathaus was intended to express this wealth and also the independence of the State of Hamburg and Hamburg's republican traditions. The city hall has a total area of 17,000 m2 (182,986 sq ft), not including the restaurant Ratsweinkeller, now called Parlament, of 2,900 m2 (31,215 sq ft). The tower is 112 metres (367 ft) high with 436 steps. It is a common misconception that Hamburg Rathaus has more rooms than Buckingham Palace (647 vs. 775), on a building area of 5,400 m2 (58,125 sq ft). The balcony is surmounted by a mosaic of Hamburg's patron goddess Hammonia, the city's coat of arms and an inscription of the city's motto in Latin: The courtyard is decorated with a Hygieia fountain. Hygieia as the goddess of health and hygiene in Greek mythology and its surrounding figures represents the power and pureness of the water. It was built in remembrance of the cholera epidemic in 1892, the former technical purpose was air cooling in the city hall.

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