Lublin New Town Hall
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| Nowy Ratusz w Lublinie (Lublin New Town Hall) | |
|---|---|
Lublin Town Hall | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Town hall |
| Architectural style | Classicism |
| Location | Lublin, Poland |
| Construction started | 1827 |
| Completed | 1828 |
Lublin New Town Hall is a town hall built in the Classical architectural style in between 1827 and 1828, in Lublin, Poland.[1] It is located on plac Króla Władysława Łokietka.
The building was built in the location of a former monastery of Discalced Carmelites.
The present day town hall continues to function as the seat for the local authorities, being the seat of the President of Lublin[2] and the Youth City Council.[3]
