Rathaus Osnabrück

Building Osnabrück, Lower-Saxony, Germany

What to expect

The Rathaus Osnabrück is a historic town hall in Osnabrück, Germany. It was built between 1487 and 1512 in the late Gothic style and is one of the city's most important landmarks. The building has played a significant role in the city's history, including being the site of the negotiations for the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648. Today, it still serves as the town hall and features a historic interior, including the Friedenssaal, which showcases portraits of European dignitaries from the 17th century. Visitors can explore the building and learn about its rich history

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Osnabrück with children: Our tips for toddlers and teenagers

Osnabrück with children: Our tips for toddlers and teenagers
This family's experience:

Activities: During our visit, we saw the Rathaus Osnabrück. It is where the Peace of Westphalia was negotiated, ending the Thirty Years' War

Highlights: The square around the Rathaus is very pretty. Seeing the historical significance of the building and the surrounding area was a highlight ✨