Stamp
SCG7758 - Poland 1960s – Wrocław Town Hall, 40 Groszy
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This elegant brown-toned Polish postage stamp depicts the Ratusz Wrocławski (Wrocław Town Hall), a masterpiece of Gothic architecture situated in the heart of Wrocław’s Market Square. The design highlights the intricate rooflines, ornate windows, and the distinctive clock tower that symbolize the city’s medieval heritage. Issued by Poczta Polska in the 1960s, this stamp belongs to the “Polish Cities” definitive series, celebrating architectural landmarks across the nation. It was printed by PWPW and designed by B. Szymańska, engraved by S. Gospodarek.
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