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The Berliner Rathaus, also known as the Red City Hall, is an iconic symbol of Berlin, Germany. Constructed from 1861 to 1869 in striking red brick, the stately building combines elements of the Italian Renaissance and North German Gothic architectural styles. Its crowning glory is a towering central spire, reaching over 70 meters high, beneath which sits a grand clock with faces on all four sides. The Berliner Rathaus has served as the headquarters of Berlin's government and the mayor's office since its inception, making it not only a historical monument but also an administrative hub for the city.