Buchach townhall

The old city hall of Buchach, a joint work of architect Bernard Meretyn and sculptor Jan Jerzy Pinzel.

Buchach townhall, also known as the Buchach City Hall, is a unique architectural monument of the mid-18th century in Buchach, Ternopil region, Ukraine. Built during Polish rule in 1751, it is probably the best example of Rococo architecture of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The architects and sculptors included Bernard Meretyn and Johann Georg Pinsel, whose masterpieces were comparable to those of Michelangelo. The founder of the townhall was Mikołaj Bazyli Potocki — Governor of Kaniv, Korsun' and Bohuslav, benefactor of the Buchach's churches, Basilian monastery and Pochayiv Lavra.

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Coordinates: 49°03′45″N 25°23′41″E / 49.0624°N 25.3948°E / 49.0624; 25.3948

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