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==History== |
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Poznan's Town Hall was first mentioned in a document in [[1310]] as 'Domus Consulum.' The building was completed in [[1300]] under the reign of [[Wacław II Czeski]]. It was a one story building built upon a raised quadrangle. The cellars remain from this period of construction. Renovations were made in the [[ |
Poznan's Town Hall was first mentioned in a document in [[1310]] as 'Domus Consulum.' The building was completed in [[1300]] under the reign of [[Wacław II Czeski]]. It was a one story building built upon a raised quadrangle. The cellars remain from this period of construction. Renovations were made in the [[16th]] century. |
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History
Poznan's Town Hall was first mentioned in a document in 1310 as 'Domus Consulum.' The building was completed in 1300 under the reign of Wacław II Czeski. It was a one story building built upon a raised quadrangle. The cellars remain from this period of construction. Renovations were made in the 16th century.