The new Rathaus (City Hall) on the southeastern side of the Schlossplatz was built between 1884 and 1887 according to the plans of Georg von Hauberrisser.
The Neo-Renaissance facâde was destroyed by bombs in February of 1945 and restored more simply in 1951.
The imperial eagle, flanked by the lions of Nassau and the lilies of Wiesbaden, can be seen on the paving in front of City Hall.
The Palace Square outside holds regularly rotating art exhibitions on Wiesbaden and its partner cities.
The place is currently being decorated for the annual Wine-Tasting Festival this weekend.