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City Hall Lebork

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The city hall is a neo-Gothic building with a three-winged structure resembling the letter 'L,' adorned with rich decorations such as cornices, pinnacles, attics, bay windows, and a slender tower. It was built in 1900 as a result of a massive fire that destroyed the previous municipal seat. However, the new town hall was not erected in the center of the Market Square, where the previous building was located, but outside the boundaries of the medieval city, on a street running from the west towards the old town. Inside the building, the representative Council Chamber has been preserved, decorated with the coats of arms of the landowners who financially supported its construction, along with a beamed ceiling. On the other side, from the courtyard, you can see a large amount of greenery, and the distinctive shape of the town hall and adjacent buildings from the west creates a secluded, peaceful place.