The new city hall in Munich is located in the square of Notre Dame, built in the late 19th century, is Munich's city card. The gorgeous neo-Gothic exterior walls and balconies decorated with flowers are the symbol of the new city hall. The office area is generally not open to the outside world, and the main tour of the building. The city hall bell tower stands the fifth largest puppet clock in Europe, ringing the clock every day and accompanying music performances, which continue from the Middle Ages to the present day. The Bell Tower music show recreates the historical scene of the city where Duke William V married in 1568 and celebrated the end of the plague, accompanied by Wagner and Brahms songs, lasting 10 minutes.