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The Town Hall is just over one hundred years old. The impressive Neo-Gothic building is the seat of the Vienna City and Provincial Assembly and is the administrative centre of the city. The huge building, occupying nearly 14,000 sq. m (153,000 sq ft) of the former Parade Ground, was erected in 1872-83 during Franz Joseph`s reign by Friedrich von Schmidt, who was also responsible for the decoration and furnishings.

The symbol of the Town Hall is the “Rathausmann” on the top of the 98 m (320 ft) high tower. This banner-carrying iron figure is 3.40 m (11 ft) tall) 6m (20 ft) including the raised banner) and weighs 1800 kg (4000 lb); it was the work of Alexander Nehr and was a gift from the master locksmith, Wilhelm Ludwig.

The arcaded courtyard in the centre of building is the largest of the seven courtyards. Originally intended for assemblies, it is now the scene of the popular summer concerts.

The tour of the Rathaus interior begins in the Schmidthalle, the former “Community Vestibule” into which carriages could once drive. Today it houses the Civic Information Office. The two Grand Staircases lead to the official rooms: the Assembly Hall (71 m(233 ft) long, 20 m (66 ft) wide and 17 m (56 ft) high ), two Heraldic Rooms, the city Senate Chamber and the “Roter Salon”, the Mayor’s reception room.

The council chamber of Vienna City and Provincial Assembly extends over two floors. Since 1922 Vienna, as the Country’s capital, has also enjoyed the status of the province and so the City Council is also a provincial body. Notable features of the chamber include the coffered ceiling decorated with gold-leaf and the Art Nouveau candelabra, weighing 3.2 tones and lit by 260 lamps, also the work of Friedrich Schmidt.