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Town Hall The
most ...
- The
most outstanding Renaissance building in Poland.
- The most beautiful Renaissance Hall
in Central Europe (north of the Alps). In its original shape it dates
from 1555. A place of assembly of the City Council.
- The Renaissance Hall houses the most
interesting exposition of marble busts of Roman emperors. The exhibition
comprises a former collection of Cardinal de Polignac. In 1712 the collection
was purchased in France by Frederick II for the Sanssouci palace. In 1911
it was transported to the Prussian castle in Poznań (today's "Castle"
Cultural Centre). After World War II it was incorporated into the collection
of the National Museum.
- The Town Hall houses the youngest
museum of a city in Poland, which was established in 1954.
- The most precious cartographic exhibit
in the Museum of the History of Poznań is a globe with a map of the world.
Commissioned by Cardinal Cesar d'Esties for the Cosmographic Academy of
Argonauts, it was manufactured in Venice in 1688 by an outstanding cartographer
Vincenzo Coroneill and dedicated by the author to the then doge of the
First Republic of Venice Francesko Morostini. A beautiful metal frame
was made in Paris in the studio of a manufacturer of mathematical instruments,
Gateiler, in 1697.
- The biggest painting in the Museum
of the History of Poznań is an enormous canvas by Juliusz Knorr depicting
the Poznań Market Square in 1838.
- The
oldest table clock in Poland is a Renaissance clock in a gold-plated bronze
frame with the Poznań coat of arms on it. This masterpiece was manufactured
by a watchmaker Jan Stall in 1580.
- The oldest exhibited Poznań seals
can be seen at the document of the City Council of 1344.
- The oldest view of
the city of Poznań comes from the
work by Braunn- Hogenberg "Civitates Orbis Terrarum"
published in Cologne in 1618.
- The oldest part of the edifice are
Gothic cellars.
- The darkest part is the Torture Chamber.
- The earliest preserved furnishings
of the Town Hall feature the painting entitled "Crucifixion"
placed in the Royal Hall over the portal from 1536.
- The highest point of the Town Hall is the tower with the Stanislav's
eagle (approximately 61 meters high).
- The most unruly animals in the Town
Hall are goats. There is a special clock mechanism with goats in
the central turret of the attic. First such mechanism was installed in
1551 by Bartłomiej of Gubin. The present mechanism comes from 1954. Every
day at noon goats begin their show.
Jędrzej Stefan Płaczkowski
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