Nymburk will have an architectural study prepared for the use of the former town hall building.

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09.03.2023 07:30
Czech Republic

Nymburk

Nymburk – Nymburk is looking for a new use for the historic building on Palackého Street, which housed the Nymburk town hall until 2004. Part of the space is now used by the Nymburk Cultural Center. The city management has commissioned an architectural study and survey. They are considering, for example, building a community center for seniors and apartments or a kindergarten. This was reported today by the city's spokesperson Olga Vendlová in a press release.


"We are considering creating a community center for seniors and apartments here. There is also the possibility of expanding the capacity of kindergartens by using the garden and kitchen of the neighboring Čtyřlístek kindergarten," said Mayor Tomáš Mach (Nymburk with Calm). The city has commissioned an architectural study and construction-technical survey, and the development of project documentation will follow. It will seek to obtain subsidies for the future reconstruction.

The villa with a garden at the corner of Palackého Avenue and Maršála Koněva Street was built in the 1880s. The city acquired it in 1927, and from 1929 to 2004 it housed the municipal office, later the Nymburk Cultural Center.
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