In the mid-19th century, it was again renovated in the late Classical style, but was later restored to its original 16th-century appearance.
According to an urban legend he addressed local Germans from the building's main balcony, overlooking the square.
This did not happen as neither Hitler nor any of the officers accompanying him held any public speech (containing the infamous sentence "Make this land German again") on that day.
[1] In addition to city offices, the hall also houses a Slovene national cuisine restaurant, Toti Rotovž.
In the square outside the hall there stands the Plague Memorial, which commemorates the “black death” that devastated the city in 1680.