Söflingen, Germany, BW
Posted by: Tante.Hossi
N 48° 23.804 E 009° 57.198
32U E 570564 N 5360835
This is the former Rathaus (town hall) of the former city of Söflingen, Germany, Baden-Württemberg. It can befound at the 'Klosterhof'.
Waymark Code: WMKK1R
Location: Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Date Posted: 04/24/2014
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This is the former Rathaus (town hall) of the former city of Söflingen, Germany, Baden-Württemberg. It can befound at the 'Klosterhof'.
The building has been created in 1786 by plans of Thaddäus Rueff and Johann Kechele as the administration building of the abbey Söflingen. At the end of the 19th century it became the town hall. In 1905 Söflingen became a part of the city of Ulm. The town hall is still used as a bench office of the town hall of Ulm.
The building is a nice house with two levels.
It is painted in yellow. It looks tight like a palace.
Name: Rathaus
Address: Rauthaus Söflingen Klosterhof Ulm-Söflingen, BW Germany 89077
Date of Construction: 1786
Architect: Thaddäus Rueff & Johann Kechele
Memorials/Commemorations/Dedications: Not listed
Web Site for City/Town/Municipality: Not listed
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