Renfrebar

By Renfrebar

Room

This room was built between 1468 and 1473, with the distinctive bay window added in 1524 during a renovation. The Gothic council chamber, with its simple wall paneling and beamed ceiling, is regarded as the finest in all of Tyrol. The rooms of the town hall have been repeatedly used for historical gatherings: in 1525, the emergency council met in the council chamber during the Peasants' Revolt, and from the 15th to 17th centuries, several sessions of the Tyrolean Diet were held there. Additionally, members of the imperial family were received, including Emperor Maximilian, King Philip of Spain, Archduke Ferdinand, Maria Theresa, Joseph II, and many others.

It has been untouched except change of 1-2 windows and new light fixture, in 500 years.

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