Ratusz we Wroclawiu (Wroclaw Town Hall), Wroclaw (must see)
The Old Town Hall stands as a prominent and enduring symbol at the heart of Wrocław's Market Square. Originally constructed in the 13th century, the Old Town Hall serves the city of Wrocław in various capacities. It plays an active role in civic and cultural events, often hosting concerts in its grand Great Hall. Additionally, it houses a museum that offers insights into the city's rich history and a charming basement restaurant.
Situated at a slight angle within the Market Square, the Old Town Hall stands as an exquisite example of bourgeois Gothic architecture. Its initial form consisted of a single-story structure, but over time, it underwent expansion and modification.
The Burghers’ Hall, dating back to the early 14th century, once served as a venue for public gatherings and ceremonies. Subsequently, it found utility for commercial purposes. Today, it features a map of Wroclaw, a modern reproduction of a 16th-century map.
Continuing through the Old Town Hall, you'll encounter the Aldermans’ Hall, also known as the Court Room, which harks back to 1299. This chamber was used by municipal authorities and even includes a special podium for the administration of justice. Moving forward, you'll enter the Council Chamber, originating from the first half of the 14th century. This room was instrumental in making vital city decisions and boasts a Renaissance portal from 1528, presumably painted by Andreas Walter. A
Continuing your exploration, you'll reach the Council Office, where council secretaries and receivers once toiled. This profession held high status in its time. Architecturally, the room still features its padded doors from 1429 and portraits of distinguished town councilors.
Ascending to the upper level, you'll discover the Grand Hall, originating from the latter half of the 15th century. This hall served as the stage for official ceremonies and important events, further underscoring the enduring significance of the Old Town Hall in Wrocław's history and culture.
Situated at a slight angle within the Market Square, the Old Town Hall stands as an exquisite example of bourgeois Gothic architecture. Its initial form consisted of a single-story structure, but over time, it underwent expansion and modification.
The Burghers’ Hall, dating back to the early 14th century, once served as a venue for public gatherings and ceremonies. Subsequently, it found utility for commercial purposes. Today, it features a map of Wroclaw, a modern reproduction of a 16th-century map.
Continuing through the Old Town Hall, you'll encounter the Aldermans’ Hall, also known as the Court Room, which harks back to 1299. This chamber was used by municipal authorities and even includes a special podium for the administration of justice. Moving forward, you'll enter the Council Chamber, originating from the first half of the 14th century. This room was instrumental in making vital city decisions and boasts a Renaissance portal from 1528, presumably painted by Andreas Walter. A
Continuing your exploration, you'll reach the Council Office, where council secretaries and receivers once toiled. This profession held high status in its time. Architecturally, the room still features its padded doors from 1429 and portraits of distinguished town councilors.
Ascending to the upper level, you'll discover the Grand Hall, originating from the latter half of the 15th century. This hall served as the stage for official ceremonies and important events, further underscoring the enduring significance of the Old Town Hall in Wrocław's history and culture.
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Ratusz we Wroclawiu (Wroclaw Town Hall) on Map
Sight Name: Ratusz we Wroclawiu (Wroclaw Town Hall)
Sight Location: Wroclaw, Poland (See walking tours in Wroclaw)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Wroclaw, Poland (See walking tours in Wroclaw)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in Wroclaw, Poland
Create Your Own Walk in Wroclaw
Creating your own self-guided walk in Wroclaw is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Cathedral Island Walking Tour
Cathedral Island, known as "Ostrów Tumski" in Polish, is a historic and enchanting district in the heart of Wroclaw. This picturesque island, nestled amid the Oder River, is a treasure trove of architectural and cultural wonders that date back centuries.
Begin your journey by crossing the iconic Tumski Bridge. It's not just a pathway but a symbol of love, as couples often attach... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.7 Km or 0.4 Miles
Begin your journey by crossing the iconic Tumski Bridge. It's not just a pathway but a symbol of love, as couples often attach... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.7 Km or 0.4 Miles
Wroclaw Introduction Walking Tour
Wroclaw, the capital of Poland’s Lower Silesia province, is a travel gem for wandering hearts. Steeped in over 1,000 years of history and a vibrant blend of Polish, German, and other cultural influences, it could easily compete for the title of the most beautiful city in Europe.
The area around Wroclaw was inhabited as early as the 9th century by Slavic tribes. The town was originally part of... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.7 Km or 2.3 Miles
The area around Wroclaw was inhabited as early as the 9th century by Slavic tribes. The town was originally part of... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.7 Km or 2.3 Miles