Pisz Town, neogothic town hall
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PISZ, POLAND – APRIL 11, 2014: Town hall in Pisz, built in 1900, freshly renovated in 2013. Neogothic style

The neogothic town hall in Pisz stands proudly with its intricate architectural details, featuring pointed arches and ornate windows. Built in 1900 and renovated in 2013, it reflects a mix of historical charm and modern upkeep. The square is calm, with cars parked neatly, adding a touch of everyday life to the scene.

This image is ideal for articles or blogs about European architecture, historical buildings, or Polish travel guides. It’s also suitable for use in educational materials about architectural styles.

Capturing the essence of neogothic design, the photo showcases detailed brickwork and symmetrical design elements that are central to this style.

neogothic town hall Pisz Poland architecture renovation historical building

"Pisz is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Poland, with a population of 19,328 in 2004. It is the seat of Pisz County." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, "Pisz", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisz
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