• Poznań Town Hall (Polish: ratusz w Poznaniu) is a historic city hall in the city of Poznań, Poland, located at the Poznań Old Town in the centre of the Old Market Square.
  • Our local guides will help You to discover the main highlights and hidden gems. Tour starts in front of Poznań Old Town Hall, Stary Rynek str.
  • The Town Hall with the magnificent Great Entrance Hall, rebuilt in the middle of the sixteenth century, houses the Poznań Museum.
  • Here are 10 things to do when visiting the Poznań Town Hall ... The museum showcases the history of the Town Hall, as well as the city of Poznań.
  • It is an important point on the Piast Trail. Poznań was granted its city rights in 1253. The marketplace and town hall were the centre points of the medieval city.
  • Every day at high noon two tin billy goats appear in the tower, butting their heads together 12 times. The Town Hall now houses the Poznań History Museum.
  • Poznań Town Hall is open from Tuesday to Sunday, with opening hours varying by season. Get here by tram or bus.
  • The Museum of the History of the City of Poznan has been located in the Town Hall (the former seat of the municipal authorities) since 1954.
  • The town hall in Poznań was probably built at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries during the reign of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, although it can not be ruled...
  • Town Hall in Poznan. Formerly seat of the city council, one of the most valuable Renaissance architecture monuments in central Europe.
  • Poznań’s Renaissance town hall, topped with a 61m-high tower, instantly attracts attention.
  • Decorated with ornate three-story loggia in the main facade, the Poznań Town Hall glitters in the sun and captivates all who visit here.
  • This was the reason why at one time the Poznań Town Hall earned the nickname “the most beautiful building north of the Alps”.