The Grashaus at the Fischmarkt is one of the city’s oldest buildings, dating back to around 1260. Originally serving as the town hall, it later functioned as a courthouse and even a prison.
To see in Aachen
Grashaus
Today, the Grashaus houses Aachen’s city archives. It also serves as a learning center focused on teaching young people about the history and current state of Europe. Through interactive media and modern technology, students can explore European topics in an engaging way, making the Grashaus an important hub for education on European history and identity.