Czchów
The buildings in Czchów
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Czchów gmina: Czchów |
The buildings in Czchów were long dominated by wooden, log houses, two or three-bay and covered by roofs with eaves. From these older buildings only individual homesteads have survived in Czchów, and only the market square has retained a coherent character. After the fire of 1946 some of the market square buildings were reconstructed on the basis of a design by H. Jasiński: those are the gabled brick buildings with arcades. The town hall once stood in the middle of the square, but it was dismantled in the C18th, and the space is currently guarded by the figures of St. Florian (C18th) and St. Adalbert (C19th). |
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