The Old Town Hall in Neustadt am Rübenberge is a charming architectural gem that reflects the town’s historical character. Built in 1728, it originally served as the administrative centre of Neustadt, housing offices on the upper floor and a vaulted cellar tavern, known as the Ratskeller, at ground level. Until 1935, the city administration worked within its sturdy walls, shaping the civic life of the growing community. Today, the Old Town Hall remains a central landmark, standing proudly on the marketplace and preserving its 18th-century charm. Its elegant façade and symmetrical design are fine examples of the architectural style of that period. The ground floor continues its tradition as a place of gathering, now welcoming visitors to a local restaurant that carries forward the building’s legacy of meeting and hospitality. A stroll through Neustadt’s historic centre is incomplete without stopping here. The Old Town Hall offers a fascinating glimpse into the town’s civic heritage and serves as a quiet witness to nearly three centuries of local history – a place where the past elegantly meets the present.
Good to know
Openings
Can only be viewed from the outside or during the opening hours of the "Pfannenschmaus im Ratskeller".
Eligibility
Suitable for any weather
for Groups
for Class
for individual guests
Pet allowed
Suitable for the Elderly
for Children of all Ages
Payment methods
free of charge
Contact person
Steinhuder Meer Tourismus GmbH
Company
Meerstraße 15-19
31515 Wunstorf OT Steinhude
Author
Steinhuder Meer Tourismus GmbH
Meerstr. 15 - 19
31515 Wunstorf
Organization
Steinhuder Meer Tourismus GmbH
License (master data)
Steinhuder Meer Tourismus GmbH
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