The Town Hall in Głogówek is a Renaissance structure erected at the beginning of the 17th century, using earlier, medieval foundations. Currently, the building is the seat of the local government and administrative authorities of Głogówek.
The Town Hall in Głogówek is a three-story building erected on a rectangular plan with an octagonal tower. In the second half of the 18th century, work on decorating the town hall was undertaken by: F. A. Sebastini and J. Schubert, working together also on other projects in the area of Głogówek. Two stone statues of St. Florian and St. John of Nepomuk located on the southern corners of the building date from this time. A room with a barrel vault, which currently houses the meeting hall, deserves special attention. Its walls are decorated with stylized frescoes from the 1940s by the Wrocław painter Albert Helm, depicting the most significant events from the past of Głogówek.
Practical information:
The facility is not open to visitors.
Paid parking spaces on Piastowska Street.
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