The neo-renaissance stately four-floors building with a clock tower and a rich architectural decorations, crowned with an attic. In accordance with its original purpose today is the seat of the town Authorities.
The Town Hall passed in its history a lot of prosperity periods and periods of decline. The Town Hall received its present form as a result of the overall reconstruction in 1894-1896 and 1900-1901. According to the plans of the architects F. Doliński and S. Rutkowski the renaissance character of the building was restored, and on the east side there was an annex designed by T. Talowski added for an arrest. The elegant Town Hall, integrated with the historic buildings of Jarosław is characterized by the beautiful frames of the windows and other decorative elements that proves how capable the local builders were. At the centre of the roof there "grows" a square tower with beveled corners, in the half height it is surrounded by the metal balustrade in the secession style. Above that there are some wonderful clock dials, the hands of which are moved by the clock mechanism made by a Viennese maker, Thurmuhren Fabrik Richard Liebing. The tower spire is topped with a metal ball and a weathervane in the form of an eagle and arrows.