Bonn Old Town Hall, known in German as the Altes Rathaus, is an iconic Rococo building located at the heart of Bonn's city center. Built between 1737 to 1738 under the reign of Clemens August of Bavaria, the structure is one of the most important landmarks of Bonn. It is situated in the market square, facing the picturesque central square that hosts a variety of events and markets throughout the year. The façade features ornate decoration with a golden color, and the steps of the Old Town Hall have been the site of many historic speeches, including those made by John F. Kennedy in 1963 and Queen Elizabeth II in 1965. Initially used for city administration, it welcomed various dignitaries and played roles in significant historical events over time. Visitors are captivated by its fine architecture, making it a favorite spot for photography. Although it is not generally open for public tours, its exterior alone offers a glimpse into Germany's rich history and architectural beauty. The building signifies Bonn's past as the capital of West Germany and its importance in German politics.