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Old Town Square

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Old Town Square

Stare Miasto Square in Radom is the focal point of the oldest part of the city - the former location Radom, which was founded in the fourteenth century on Magdeburg law. Surrounded by narrow streets and tenement houses from various eras, he retained an intimate character and medieval urban layout, which is one of the best preserved in Poland. Although it is not as magnificent as the Kazimierzów city market, it was here that the everyday life of the inhabitants of Old Radom was focused for centuries.

The square was a place of trade, meetings and important local events - in the nineteenth century fairs operated here, and the surrounding houses performed residential and craftsmanship functions. In the immediate vicinity there is, among others St. Wacław - one of the oldest sacred monuments in Radom - and relics of the former city walls. Today, the square is a space of historical reflection, punctually falling into the urban tissue of the city.

Although it once was teeming with life, today it is a quiet place of walks, meetings and reflection on the history of the city. Stare Miasto Square reminds of the former Radom - a quiet, bourgeois, full of tradition and centuries -old.

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