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There are two town halls in Kelheim's old town, the old and the new. However, both have an even older predecessor: until 1824, the council met in a house at the crossroads in the middle of the old town. Eventually there was no longer enough space, the house was demolished and the council moved into the town clerk's house, built in 1598 and renovated in the 17th century, with its baroque façade and beautiful fountain courtyard - today the Old Town Hall. Immediately to the right is the New Town Hall from the 16th century. Once a bourgeois commercial building, it was purchased by the town in 1866 and rebuilt between 1912 and 1913. Today, both buildings house the city administration.
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