Hamburg Rathaus or Hamburg City Hall is an iconic landmark located in the heart of Hamburg, Germany. Constructed from 1886 to 1897, the Rathaus stands as a symbol of Hamburg's historical wealth and autonomy. With its impressive Neo-Renaissance style, the building features a façade adorned with intricate sculptures representing emperors and counts who played a significant role in the city's history. The tower of the Rathaus is 112 meters high, and it has a clock that is 6 meters in diameter. Inside, visitors can find elaborately designed rooms, including the Kaisersaal, dedicated to Emperor Wilhelm II. Guided tours are available, allowing visitors to explore the various halls and state rooms, including the grand ceremonial Hall. With its central location, the Hamburg Rathaus is also surrounded by other attractions, like the Alster Lake and shopping arcades, making it a hub of cultural and social activity. It serves not only as a tourist attraction but also houses the city's Senate and Parliament.