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Detailed Information
- Place Types City hall
- Address Rynek 10, 67-200 Głogów, Poland
- Coordinate 51.6635587,16.0929162
- Website http://glogow.bip.info.pl/
- Rating 5
- Compound Code M37V+C5 Glogow, Poland
Openning hours
- Monday 7:45 AM – 5:45 PM
- Tuesday 7:45 AM – 3:15 PM
- Wednesday 7:45 AM – 3:15 PM
- Thursday 7:45 AM – 3:15 PM
- Friday 7:45 AM – 3:15 PM
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed
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Reviews
Well-done service
The beginnings of the town hall in Głogów date back to the end of the 13th century, i.e. the time when Konrad I Głogowski founded the town. As time passed, it was expanded and in 1349 it was already a two-wing and brick town hall. Later, it was rebuilt and destroyed by fires many times. In the years 1823–1835, the town hall lost its renaissance form, when two contrasting wings were created. The western one was in the Prussian Classicism style and the eastern one in the then fashionable Florentine style.
During the fights for Głogów in 1945, the town hall was seriously damaged and burned down, just like the entire city of that time. From May 1984, its reconstruction began in the form it had in 1835 together with the tower. The reconstruction took 18 years. Since 2002, the town hall serves the inhabitants of the city again and houses the Town Hall.
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The beginnings of town hall in Głogów date back to the end of 13th century, i.e. the time when Konrad I Głogowski founded it town. As time passed, it was expanded and in 1349 it was already a two-wing and brick town hall. Later, it was rebuilt and destroyed by fires many times. In the years 1823–1835, the town hall lost its renaissance form, when two contrasting wings were created. The western one was in the Prussian classicism style and the eastern one in the then fashionable Florentine style.
During the fights for Głogów in 1945, the town hall was seriously damaged and burned down, just like the entire city of that time. In May 1984, it was rebuilt in the form it had in 1835, together with the tower. The reconstruction took 18 years. Since 2002, the Town Hall serves to inhabitants again and is the seat of the city authorities.
Głogów - an interesting city in terms of tourism and history, with a beautiful market square surrounded by stylish tenement houses. It is worth getting interested and deeper into the turbulent history of this city, totally ruined and rebuilt. Lots of places to drink coffee, beer, eat etc.
Very nice town hall and observation tower, which you can enter, tickets for the tower at a price of about PLN 5 adult, children for free, inside clean and comfortable entrance with benches at each level, there is also an exhibition with posters in the middle of the tower, included the ticket can be seen next to the cloth hall (basements and foundations), a nice gentleman at the tourist information office, tickets can be bought next to the tower in a separate building, I recommend it!
the ladies in the office can be very nasty and abusive
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