Namysłów Town Hall

Namysłów Town Hall was built in the second half of the fourteenth century. Formerly built in Gothic style but then built into the Renaissance style, in 2002 the town hall was renovated. Today it is recognised as one of the most beautiful cultural points of heritage in Namysłów. The town hall is the main building in the old town square in the city, located in the centre of the square. The town hall was added to the list of Registered Cultural Heritage with the position 939/64 in 1964.[1]

Ratusz w Namysłowie (Namysłów Town Hall)
Namysłów Town Hall
General information
TypeTown hall
Architectural styleGothic
LocationNamysłów, Poland
Coordinates51.0766°N 17.7176°E / 51.0766; 17.7176
Current tenantsNamysłów City Council
Construction started1374
Completed1378
OwnerNamysłów City
Height57 metres (Tower)

Architecture

The Namysłów Town Hall is built out of brick and from a bird's eye view resembles the letter L. The main building has two levels. The tower in the lower part has four sides and the upper half has eight sides, where there is a walkway with pinnacles. The bulbous octagonal spire is from the Baroque and is made from a copper plate and topped with a bearing.[2]

Town Hall today

The Namysłów Town Hall is the seat of the municipal government in Namysłów and various institutions and authorities: ZUS branch, the Kluczbork Resident Prosecutor's Office, notaries, and Pod Aniołami Restaurant.[3] Every day at 12.00 from the town hall there is a Namysłów bugle call played with three trumpets composed by Eugeniusz Odoj.

References

  1. "Namysłów Town Hall And Authorities". Miasteria. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  2. "Town Hall History". Wratislaviae Amici. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  3. "Namyslow Town Hall". Ogłoszenie Ratusz BIP. Retrieved 6 December 2014.


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