Richter's Granary in Słupsk

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The Richter Granary, built in 1780, was originally located elsewhere. After the war, it served as a warehouse, storing feed and building materials such as lime and coal. In 1986, the building was taken over by the Museum of Central Pomerania. In November 1991, it was dismantled, and on May 22, 1998, it was rebuilt in its current location. Today, the Richter Granary houses a temporary exhibition hall of the Museum of Central Pomerania and a stylish tea room offering nearly three hundred varieties of tea. The building has a compact structure, designed on the plan of a long rectangle. The western wall has three entrances, including a garage gate, while the main entrance is located in the southern gable wall. The building is one-story, without a basement, and has a two-story usable attic.

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