Take a tour of Augsburg City Hall in Augsburg, Germany – part of the World’s Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Near the center of Augsburg, Germany is a large building that looks like a palace.
Impressive as it is, this is no royal home, but rather the Augsburg city hall.
In 1624, the Renaissance-style building was completed after nearly ten years of construction work.
The large eagle on the front of the hall was once the insignia of the Holy Roman Empire.
It features the expansive and breath-taking Golden Hall, fit for use by royalty.
Today the city hall has several history exhibits and holds concerts and events for Augsburg.