Poznań - Neoclassical
Palace Działyński in Poznan | The palace was erected for the Great Lithuanian Marshall Władysław Gurowski and replaced two medieval houses located along the west side of the old market square. Antoni Höhne rebuilt it in the years 1785-87 in the mixture of Neoclassical and Baroque styles (it is one of the first Neoclassical b... | ||
Guardhouse in Poznan | The oldest mention of the wooden building of the municipal guard is from the early eighteenth century. The present Neoclassical edifice was built in the years 1783-1787 to a design by Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer on the initiative of Kazimierz Raczyński, the governor of Wielkopolska and the chairman ... | ||
Poznań Grand Theatre | Grand Theatre in Poznań (called also Poznań Opera) is a neoclassical opera house located in Poznań, Poland. It is named after famous Polish composer Stanisław Moniuszko. Designed by German architect Max Littmann, and inaugurated in 1910 with The Magic Flute (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), is a m... | ||
Bazar Hotel | The building of Bazar was erected in the years 1838-42 on the initiative of Karol Marcinkowski who contributed to the establishment of the Bazar Poznański joint stock company. The Neoclassical edifice faced Nowa Street (now I. Paderewskiego Street) that was marked out at the same time and the pr... |
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Name | Poznań |
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Region | Greater Poland |
Country | Poland (PL) |
Population | 556,022 inhabitants |
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