Sandomierz Town Hall and Opatowo Tower (Poland)
Publisher/ manufacturer: “GPM”. Poland
Scale: 1 : 150
Number of sheets: 10 x A4
Number of sheets with parts: 7
Number of assembly drawings: 10
Difficulty level: For modelers of any experience
Dimensions of the models: 277 mm x 145 mm x 216 mm and 85 mm x 85 mm x 190 mm
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Opatowo Tower is a Gothic-style entrance gate with a tower, built in the 14th century and belonging to the defensive Gothic wall system of the city of Sandomierz. This system consisted of four towers: Zawichojska, Lublin and Kraków and Opatowo, and two forts, of which only the Dominican fort has survived to this day. On the northern side of the Opatowo tower, the original device, allowing emergency evacuation from its upper platform, has been preserved. Sandomierz Old Town Hall was built in 1349. It was square in shape with an octagonal upper part of the tower. A long rectangular building was introduced in the 16th century. Now the Town Hall houses - the Civil Registration Department and the County Museum.
Simple, beautiful models of two buildings, that will be glued together by a modeler of any experience. Only beginners and modelers with little experience are recommended to glue it under the supervision of a more experienced colleague.