Market Square

Market Square - a classic of European cities
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19 february 2020Travel time: 4 october 2019
The market square, classic for any Polish city, is the most interesting place in the old part of the city, it is interesting to wander around here, sit in a cafe or eat ice cream. And of course a photo session. This square is more like a square in Poznan or Lviv, and not in Krakow, because although it is 4-sided, there are buildings in the center, so you won’t be able to see it right away, but you’ll walk around in a circle so that everything see and feel.

As in all other Polish cities, you can see the town hall on the main square of Legnica. And here are two of them. One is used by the theater, the second by the city authorities.

During the Second World War, the Market Square was half destroyed, so some of the buildings on it were built anew. The Herring Rows remained intact - 8 neat three-story houses built in 1570 in one row and the house "At the Quail's Nest", the walls of which are decorated using the sgraffito technique.
There are also several fountains in the Market Square. And of course one of them is Neptune. In general, this place is impossible not to visit, here you will see a lot of interesting things.
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