Olesno Town Hall

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Ratusz w Oleśnie
(Olesno Town Hall)
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Olesno Town Hall
Olesno Town Hall
General information
Type Town hall
Architectural style Classicism
Location Olesno, Poland
Construction started1820
Completed1821

Olesno Town Hall - a Classical architectural style building built between 1820 and 1821, in the location of a former building from the seventeenth-century. [1] The building was expanded in 1880, and in 1945 burnt down, and subsequently rebuilt after World War II. Currently, the office space in the town hall is rented. [2]

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References

  1. Pawlak, Roman (2003). Polska--zabytkowe ratusze (Wyd. 1. ed.). Warszawa: Sport i Turystyka -MUZA SA. ISBN   8372009910.
  2. "Ratusz". Nowa Trybuna Oleska. Retrieved 6 March 2016.

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