BED LINEN HALL (SUKIENNICE)
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2024
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2024
A true symbol of the city, the Cloth Hall stands in the center of the Rynek. Built in the 14th century, it was destroyed by fire in 1555 and then remodeled during the Renaissance by the Italian Giovanni il Mosca. The building has since retained this appearance except for the neo-Gothic side arcades, added between 1875 and 1879. On the second floor there is the Gallery of Polish painting of the nineteenth century and a bar perfectly located to admire the view of the basilica.
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Visited in december 2017
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There is a small "souk", a market covered with small shops. we must not hesitate to raise our eyes to admire the arched ceiling, decorations and arms of all the Polish provinces. We were there at the time of the holidays, so with very nice lights.
Visited in march 2016
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Au centre de la place du marché, la halle aux draps abrite de petites boutiques de souvenirs (produits artisanaux). A l'extérieur, sous les arcades, vous trouverez des bars et restaurants.
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