公司信息
The restaurant serves well-known traditional Polish dishes. We do care to serve seasonal products. They not only benefit your health but also taste better. High quality is what distinguishes us. We make our best efforts to offer value to our guests. Our waiting staff will always help you choose a dish and drink up to your satisfaction.
The 700 year history of the tenement house itself is very interesting. It is a witness of many turbulent wars and other calamities. Yet, it has successfully survived, after many renovations and refurbishments, it is now in full glory. In the years from 1657 to 1658, the tenement house was a temporary residence of King John II Casimir Vasa, when his Royal Castle in Warsaw was destroyed. You can find more information about the King’s stay in our tenement house on our web site in the “History” tab.
住宿信息
Welcome to our tenement house, which makes up part of Poznan Old Market Square frontage. The tenement house accommodates the Ratuszova Restaurant, one of local fine-dining restaurants in Poznan, with a 70 year history, as well as luxury boutique apartments dedicated to those who want to enjoy the assets of the best location in town.
We have arranged our apartments with the most demanding guests in mind, taking into account their comfort, high quality and high standard preferences. Each of our 6 luxury boutique apartments (of an area ranging from 64 m2 to 40 m2) can accommodate up to 4 guests. The restaurant and the apartments have been designed with the account for the smallest details. Each apartment has separate bedrooms, a bathroom with a bath or shower and air-conditioning. Because the apartments and the restaurant are nearby, the guests are welcome to visit our restaurant to taste our specialities, many of which are the culinary award winners.
周边信息
Stary Rynek (the Old Market Square) and its surroundings are among the most interesting places to see in Poznań. The Renaissance town hall, old houses, charming side streets, numerous museums, monuments, cafes and people walking about - all of them create the unique atmosphere of the place. Stary Rynek is the heart of Poznań.
Stary Rynek, a regular square whose sides are 140 m each, is situated in the middle of a network of streets which cross at right angles. The gabled houses surrounding the square were reconstructed after World War 2 in the Baroque and Renaissance styles. The dominant building is the mid-sixteenth-century town hall , designed by Giovanni Battista di Quadro of Lugano. Its monumental façade has a three-storey arcaded loggia and is topped with a high threetower attic. The oldest part of the building is its basement: four square rooms with early-Gothic cross vaults. These rooms and the impressive rooms of the first floor - including the Renaissance Room (a/k/a the Grand Entrance Hall ) with the famous 1555 vault - house the Museum of the History of Poznań . The permanent exposition, devoted to the history of Poznań from the tenth century to 1945, shows archaeological finds, a scale model of medieval Poznań, arts and crafts, fragments of sculptures, architectural details and pictures.
Since 1551, the town hall has had a clock with effigies of goats, produced by Bertel Wolf of Guben. Every day, as the town-hall clock strikes twelve, the doors of the small tower on top of the façade open to show two metal billygoats. The clockwork goats hit each other with horns twelve times. Legend has it that having completed the clock, Bertel Wolf decided to show his work to city councillors and the Poznań voivod. While preparing an official feast, the cook carelessly burned a piece of meat, so he decided to steal two goats in order to kill and roast them, but these escaped to the town-hall tower.