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{{Expand German|Historisches Rathaus Münster|fa=yes|topic=culture|date=March 2009}}
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[[File:RathausMünster.jpg|thumb|upright|Historical City Hall of Münster]]
[[File:RathausMünster.jpg|thumb|upright|Historical City Hall of Münster]]
The '''Historical City Hall of Münster''' is one of [[Münster]], [[Germany]]'s principal landmarks. Located on the principal market is next [[St. Paul's Cathedral]]. It is known for its role in the negotiations of the [[Peace of Westphalia]], which concluded the [[Thirty Years' War]] in Europe and the [[Eighty Years' War]] between [[Spain]] and the [[Republic of the Seven United Netherlands]]. The building was nearly destroyed in World War II, but it has since been rebuilt.
The '''Historical City Hall of Münster''' is one of [[Münster]], [[Germany]]'s principal{{pov-statement}} landmarks. Located on the principal market is next [[St. Paul's Cathedral]]. It is known for its role in the negotiations of the [[Peace of Westphalia]], which concluded the [[Thirty Years' War]] in Europe and the [[Eighty Years' War]] between [[Spain]] and the [[Republic of the Seven United Netherlands]]. The building was nearly destroyed{{cn}} in World War II, but it has since been rebuilt.


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Historical City Hall of Münster

The Historical City Hall of Münster is one of Münster, Germany's principal[neutrality is disputed] landmarks. Located on the principal market is next St. Paul's Cathedral. It is known for its role in the negotiations of the Peace of Westphalia, which concluded the Thirty Years' War in Europe and the Eighty Years' War between Spain and the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. The building was nearly destroyed[citation needed] in World War II, but it has since been rebuilt.

51°57′42″N 7°37′41″E / 51.961666666667°N 7.6280555555556°E / 51.961666666667; 7.6280555555556

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