City Hall in Delft
Delft City Hall was built in 1620 by the architect Hendrick de Keyser. This symmetrical structure is made in a simple style of the Renaissance.
Over the long history of its existence, City Hall has repeatedly changed not only their appearance, but also the destination. Within its walls housed the guild pharmacists, as well as the guild gold and silver. Today the building houses a town pub, which is very popular with locals and tourists alike.
City Hall is located in the center of Delft, so you can visit while walking on the ancient city. To get to the town hall of the railway station, it is necessary to cross the bridge, go through a little Barbarasteeg, turn left and on the Oude Delft canal to move directly to the market square.