Jawor Town Hall
Wheelchair accessible
A majestic neo-Renaissance town hall in Jawor, Poland, rebuilt 1895-1897, incorporating a Gothic tower from the original 14th-century structure. It features the largest secular stained glass windows in Lower Silesia.

šŸ“œ Historic town hall in Jawor, Poland, first mentioned in 1373. šŸ›ļø Neo-Renaissance town hall, rebuilt 1895-1897 by H. Guth, featuring a 65-meter Gothic tower.
✨ Houses the largest stained glass windows in a secular building in Lower Silesia.

Why Go

šŸ° Admire neo-Renaissance architecture and richly decorated facades.
ā¬†ļø Climb the tower for panoramic views of Jawor.
šŸ›”ļø See historical statues of knights and rulers.
šŸ–¼ļø Explore the council chamber with large stained glass windows.
šŸ“– Explore local history at the Regional Museum.
āœ‹ Experience tactile miniature model for visually impaired.

Why Avoid

🚫 Tourist access to interiors may be limited.

Tips

šŸ“ Jawor Tourist Information is located at Rynek 3. ♿ Tactile miniature model available for visually impaired visitors.

Hours

šŸ•’ Monday - Friday, 8:00 - 15:00.

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