The Town Hall in Lewin Brzeski is a building that was erected in the Classical style in the first half of the 19th century on the site of older public-purpose buildings. The current shape of the facility is the result of a reconstruction carried out at the beginning of the 20th century. Until 1945, it housed a savings bank, a municipal library, and the gendarmerie headquarters, and the upper floor was occupied by the magistrate.
The town hall is situated in the middle of the market square, planted with a row of trees and surrounded on three sides by a municipal square. The building was erected on a rectangular plan; it is a two-story structure with an attic. Its solid is distinguished by a triangular gable crowning the front elevation, in the middle of which the town's coat of arms is located amidst a stucco floral decoration, as well as a square turret finished with a spire. The town hall is currently the seat of the local authorities.
Practical information:
Sightseeing: Monday – Friday, from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Guided tour. Sightseeing on weekends for groups upon prior telephone reservation: tel. +48 735 203 542.
Free admission.
Sightseeing time: 1.5-2 hours.
Free parking spaces on Kościuszki Street or on the museum's property (by arrangement).
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