Sandomierz Town Hall
Local name: Ratusz w Sandomierzu
Sandomierski Town Hall is located in the heart of the Old Town Square. The fourteenth-century building with a red brick attracted the attention of one of Poland's most beautiful attics. Interior monument can not be visited, but Hall's stylish cafes and lapidary branch of the Regional Museum with an exhibition of historical and artistic. The original building was established in a form resembling a tower. They were in the room at the time the executioner. The plan was given rectangle silhouette during the first extension in the fifteenth century. The next, the sixteenth-century resulted in another redevelopment and complement the existing to this day Renaissance attic. City Hall has also plastered tower with an arcaded entrance topped with a silhouette of an eagle from the period of the reign of the Duchy of Warsaw. The Town Hall in the past underwent fires, because the original was destroyed sundial. This currently exists was recreated in 1958 by Tadeusz Przypkowski. On the first floor is located Wedding Hall and premises of the Council of Ministers.