Rooms in the Red Town Hall

Foyer im Roten Rathaus

Foyer and vestibule

The 39 steps of the grand staircase lead to the vestibule. Because it is composed of three parts, this space is also known as the “Triptych.” More information

Wappensaal Rotes Rathaus

Hall of Arms

The Hall of Arms originally served as the meeting room for the city council, Berlin’s municipal parliament. Red marble from Thuringia is used on the floor and around the doors. More information

Festsaal Rotes Rathaus

Main Hall

The large Main Hall was included in the Red Town Hall as a space for ceremonies and festivities. After the building’s reconstruction, East Berlin’s city council met here until 1990. More information

Säulensaal Rotes Rathaus

Hall of Pillars

The Hall of Pillars is considered to be the Red Town Hall’s most beautiful room. The library for Berlin’s government officials was once housed under the nine-meter vaulted ceiling. More information

Senatssitzungssaal Rotes Rathaus

Senate Meeting Room

The room built for meetings of East Berlin’s city government during the building’s reconstruction from 1951 to 1955 is now the Senate Meeting Room. More information

Louise-Schroeder-Saal Rotes Rathaus

Louise Schroeder Conference Room

Formerly known as the “Green Room” due to its color scheme, this space is used for conferences today. More information

Amtszimmer im Roten Rathaus

Office of the Governing Mayor

During the building’s reconstruction from 1951 to 1955, the Governing Mayor's office was created in place of an older two-story meeting room for the prewar city government. More information

Ferdinand-Friedensburg-Saal im Roten Rathaus

Ferdinand Friedensburg Room

Senate press conferences take place in the Ferdinand Friedensburg Room. Ferdinand Friedensburg served as one of Berlin’s Mayors, the deputies to the Lord Mayor, from 1946 to 1951. More information

Contact

The Governing Mayor of Berlin
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