Monday, May 4, 2015

Kazimierz Town Hall

Kazimierz Town Hall is located in Wolnica Square in Krakow. It was built in the fourteenth century. As Kazimierz town hall today, which is part of Krakow.


At present, it houses the Ethnographic Museum, which introduced here in 1947. In 1962-1966 the building completely restored, restoring him mainly from the north original shape. He then came sgraffiti frieze, made by Waclaw Taranczewski, now partially preserved on the eastern side. On the eastern wall placed in 1996. Array by Henryk Hochman, commemorating the adoption of the reign of King Casimir the Great, the Polish Jewish refugees. It replaced the original bas-relief of 1906. Located on the north wall of City Hall, was removed by the Germans during the occupation in 1939-1945.


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