
Gorlice
Gorlice is a town in southern Poland known for its historical monuments and a prominent city hall. Situated in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, it features the Market Square, a key highlight, and the Town Hall, which is an important landmark in the area.
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Gorlice's history dates back to 1354 when it was founded by Dersław Karwacjan. The Town Hall, built in the 19th century, showcases classical architecture with a tower offering views of the surrounding region. Visitors can access the monuments easily by walking from the central square. The city is a hub for exploring the region's oil industry heritage.