Lubań, Urban municipality in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Lubań is a town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship serving as the administrative center of Lubań County. It functions as the local hub for governance and municipal services across the surrounding area.
The settlement emerged from West Slavic tribes in early times and received formal town rights during the medieval period. This recognition enabled its development into a significant regional administrative center.
The city maintains monthly historical reenactments from May to October, featuring participants dressed as 17th-century guards performing rifle drills at Bracka Tower.
The town hall and cultural center offer local services and events for visitors and residents. Walking around the center makes it easy to find government offices and places for cultural activities.
Guards in early modern Lubań received salaries and equipment from city funds, using matchlock muskets while protecting the gates day and night.
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