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The New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) of Wiesbaden is an impressive late‑19th‑century Neo‑Renaissance building on Schlossplatz. Constructed between 1883–87 by Georg von Hauberrisser, it houses the city council, mayoral offices, administration, public exhibition spaces, and a popular Ratskeller restaurant in the basement . The richly adorned façade, originally ornate, was rebuilt more simply in 1951 after wartime damage . Its roughly trapezoidal layout spans four main stories below a slate‑clad roof, accentuated by turrets and a stepped gable . This majestic civic landmark both serves local governance and delights visitors with its grandeur and historic charm.