
Spotlight on the Town Hall, Tower & More
A guided tour of Fürth's neoclassical town hall, taking in the council chamber, a gallery of local notables, and a panoramic view from the Florentine-style tower.
Fürth, Germany
The Rathaus Fürth is one of the most striking neo-Renaissance town halls in Bavaria, completed in 1840 and modelled on the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. Its landmark tower rises 55 metres above the city centre. The building serves as the seat of Fürth's municipal administration and regularly hosts civic ceremonies and cultural events.

A guided tour of Fürth's neoclassical town hall, taking in the council chamber, a gallery of local notables, and a panoramic view from the Florentine-style tower.

A guided walk through Fürth's classicist architecture, featuring striking sandstone facades and the city's iconic town hall.

A walking tour through Fürth tracing the city's ubiquitous three-leaf clover - a symbol that turns up on facades, balcony railings, and even manhole covers.

A guided walk through Fürth's festively decorated old town, featuring local Christmas stories and Franconian holiday traditions.