Ratusz & Muzeum Historii Miasta Poznania
Stary Rynek 1, Poznań, Poland
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Introduction
Town Hall is a iconic building in the Old Town Square, built in a typical Renaissance style. It has three levels of arched windows, three small domes on the top facade, and a large dome in the main hall. The Town Hall was originally built in the 13th century (its original structure is still preserved in the basement), and most of the existing building is a result of renovations in the 16th century. The Town Hall now serves as the Poznan City History Museum, showcasing the history of Poznan from the 11th century to 1945. Another notable attraction of the Town Hall is the daily noon chime, where at 12 o'clock the small door on the tower opens and two metal goats collide their horns 12 times. Address Stary Rynek 1, Poznań, Poland
Opening hours The museum is open on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9:00 to 16:00, Wednesday from 11:00 to 18:00, and on Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 15:00.