Town Hall

The neo-Gothic city hall is dominated by the 180 ft / 54 m tower, from which the carillon sounds daily at 3:15 pm and 7:19 pm

Rathaus St. Johann - Petair/Fotolia

Rathaus St. Johann - Petair/Fotolia

Rathaus St. Johann - Petair/Fotolia

Georg J. von Hauberrisser, the architect who designed the town halls in Munich and Wiesbaden, was also responsible for the construction of Saarbrücken’s Neo-Gothic town hall, which was erected between 1897 and 1900.

The authentically preserved façade is decorated with sandstone statues representing the trades of bygone times. There is a miner, a smelter, a farmer, a brewer, a merchant, and a tanner. The significance of the figures of St. George and the dragon is unclear, but they probably represent the battle between good and evil. Inside it is worth taking a look at the ballroom, which provides the venue for over 1,000 marriages per year in a festive atmosphere.

  • Opening hours - Town Hall Information Office
    Mon. - Fri.: 8 am - 4:30 pm; Thu.: 8 am - 6 pm
    Tel.: +49 (0) 6 81 / 9 05-10 00
  • Opening hours - Tourist Office
    Mon. - Fri.: 9 am - 6 pm, Sat.: 10 am - 4.30 pm
    Tel.: +49 (0) 6 81 / 959092-00 
    tourist.info@verkehrsverein-sb.de
  • Admission
    free

CITY MAP AND ADDRESS

Landeshauptstadt Saarbrücken

(Rathaus St. Johann)
Rathausplatz 1
66111 Saarbrücken

oepnv: Bus: Haltestelle Betzenstraße, Saarbahn: Haltestelle Johanneskirche

Phone: +49 681 9050
Fax: +49 681 905-1536

E-mail: stadt@saarbruecken.de
Website: www.saarbruecken.de

Office hours

Montag - Freitag
8 bis 18 Uhr

Hinweis

Auch das Servicecenter ist zu den Öffnungszeiten erreichbar. 

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