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Rathaus - tradução para Inglês

CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING OF A MUNICIPALITY
City Hall; Cityhall; Town Hall; Town halls; Mairie; City hall (administration); Township hall; Municipal hall; City hall; Community halls; Town Hall and the square; Town and city halls; Town-hall; City and town hall; Ratusha; City and town halls; Ctiy hall; Seats of local government; Rathaus
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  • George Town City Hall]], [[Penang]], houses the office of [[Municipal Council of Penang Island]] in Malaysia
  • Town hall of [[Recife, Brazil]]
  • Town hall, police, and [[fire station]] in [[South Palm Beach, Florida]], United States
  • [[Stockholm City Hall]], where the [[Nobel Banquet]] takes place on 10 December each year.
  • market hall]] in its design
  • The [[Sydney Town Hall]], marking the  Inauguration of the Commonwealth of [[Australia]], 1901
  • The [[Alsfeld]] town hall in [[Germany]] as an example of a half-timbered town hall from the transition from Gothic to Renaissance
  • Old Town Hall]] in [[Wrocław]], [[Poland]]

Rathaus         
n. guildhall, town hall, city hall, hall where a corporation or guild meets; building where the city council is located
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Definição

town hall
¦ noun a building used for the administration of local government.

Wikipédia

Town hall

In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre (in the UK or Australia), guildhall, or a municipal building (in the Philippines), is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses the city or town council, its associated departments, and their employees. It also usually functions as the base of the mayor of a city, town, borough, county or shire, and of the executive arm of the municipality (if one exists distinctly from the council).

By convention, until the middle of the 19th century, a single large open chamber (or "hall") formed an integral part of the building housing the council. The hall may be used for council meetings and other significant events. This large chamber, the "town hall" (and its later variant "city hall") has become synonymous with the whole building, and with the administrative body housed in it. The terms "council chambers", "municipal building" or variants may be used locally in preference to "town hall" if no such large hall is present within the building.

The local government may endeavor to use the building to promote and enhance the quality of life of the community. In many cases, "town halls" serve not only as buildings for government functions, but also have facilities for various civic and cultural activities. These may include art shows, stage performances, exhibits and festivals. Modern town halls or "civic centres" are often designed with a great variety and flexibility of purpose in mind. In some European countries, the town hall is the venue for the declaration of Christmas Peace, such as Turku and Porvoo in Finland and Tartu in Estonia.

As symbols of local government, city and town halls have distinctive architecture, and the buildings may have great historical significance – for example the Guildhall, London. City hall buildings may also serve as cultural icons that symbolize their cities.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Rathaus
1. Von Rüdiger Soldt Großeinsatz vor dem Rathaus: Lörracher Polizei 07.
2. Im Dortmunder Rathaus will man diesen Eindruck offenbar vermeiden.
3. Auch das historische Rathaus gegenüber der Explosionsstelle sei schwer beschädigt.
4. Eigentlich nicht, denn eine Tendenz lässt sich beim besten Willen nicht erkennen: Da kämpft zum Beispiel Rathaus gegen Rathaus: "Unser Rathausturm ist stolze 112 Meter hoch, das Rote Rathaus in Berlin gerade mal 74 Meter", tönt es von der Elbe.
5. Eine Limousine hält vor der Dorfschule gleich neben dem Rathaus.