Byczyna Town Hall is a town hall built in the Baroque and Classical architectural style in Byczyna, Poland.
The current tenants of the building are the Byczyna City Council, pharmacy, and a café.
The current town hall was built in 1766, during reconstructions made by the royal inspectorate Jan Marcin Pohlmann.
The town hall was destroyed during World War II, and reconstructed into its former structure in 1968.
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