Dokkum's Town Hall is one of the most iconic and historic buildings in this beautiful Frisian Eleven Cities town. The original town hall was built in 1610, but underwent several extensions and alterations in the 18th and 19th centuries. Despite these changes, the building has retained its authentic character and reflects Dokkum's rich history.
What immediately stands out about the town hall is its characteristic stepped gable, a typical Dutch building feature from the Golden Age. The facade is decorated with natural stone details and ornate windows, which give the building a stately appearance. Above the entrance is the Dokkum coat of arms, a reminder of the administrative function the town hall performed for centuries.
Besides its impressive architecture, the town hall has a special location in the centre of Dokkum, surrounded by historic buildings and atmospheric canals. It is a favourite subject for photographers and artists, who capture the combination of history and urban charm in their work.
Today, the town hall still serves as an administrative centre and is regularly used for official occasions, such as weddings and municipal meetings. With its rich past and timeless beauty, Dokkum Town Hall remains an important symbol of this special Frisian town.
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