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Long-term Warehouse H
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The building was erected in two stages between 1932 and 1934, and its designers were engineers from the Jaskólski and Brygiewicz office. Originally intended for long-term storage of goods, during the Second World War, it was transformed into an ammunition depot. It is a standalone structure located on a separate plot. Its silhouette takes the form of a rectangle and consists of five floors, with three projections on the southern elevation. As a warehouse-type port building, it stands out with a distinctive framework structure made of reinforced concrete, filled with light-colored brick, serving as a primary decorative element of the facade.
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