Old Stock Exchange, Wrocław, Renaissance Revival office building at Plac Solny, Wrocław, Poland.
The Old Stock Exchange is an office building with Renaissance Revival architecture on Plac Solny in Wrocław. The structure displays symmetrical windows, ornate embellishments, and a prominent central entrance that faces the Salt Market Square.
The building was constructed between 1822 and 1824 under architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans. It quickly became a hub for commercial transactions and shaped business activity in 19th century Wrocław.
The building takes its name from the trading activity that once defined its purpose on Salt Market Square. Visitors can still observe the architectural details that reflect this commercial heritage in the facade and entrance design.
The building sits centrally on Plac Solny and is easily walkable from other city locations. Since it functions as an active office building, public access inside may be limited, but the exterior architecture can be viewed from all sides of the square.
The building preserves its original trading floor, designed to accommodate large gatherings and transactions. This 19th century room layout remains evident in the modern office use and shapes how the interior functions today.
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