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About the town hall

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Bocholt's town hall on Berliner Platz is architecturally unique. It was designed by the renowned German architect and Pritzker Prize winner Gottfried Böhm.

The eye-catching building with its glass façade and bright green steel elements is used for multiple purposes : It is the seat of the city administration, the centre of political life with the council chamber and an open community centre with a cultural centre and adjoining municipal theatre.

The town hall on Berliner Platz was officially opened in 1977. The so-called "New Town Hall" - Bocholt also has a historic town hall on the market square - is located on an artificial island in the Bocholter Aa, just a few minutes' walk from the city centre.

The building has been a listed building since 2016.

The town hall has been undergoing extensive refurbishment since February 2020. The municipal offices have been relocated.

Facts and figures about the town hall

  • Converted space: approx. 71,000 m³
  • Office space: approx. 6,000 m²

Facts and figures about the cultural centre

  • Full stage: 280 m²
  • Front stage: 100 m²
  • approx. 80 spotlights
  • 600 m² auditorium, plus galleries and galleries
  • 735 seats (incl. orchestra podium)
  • 4 dressing rooms for artists with washrooms and showers

(Source: Unser Bocholt, issue 1 1978)