Lębork Town Hall, Rathaus in Polen
Lębork Town Hall is a public building completed in 1900 that houses local government offices in the town center. It features three wings with decorative details, a slender four-sided tower topped with a lantern and spire, brick walls with Gothic Revival elements including pointed arches, and stained glass windows with local coats of arms in the interior.
This town hall was built in 1900 to replace an older building destroyed by fire in 1874. The relocation of the government seat outside the historic market square reflected Lębork's growth and urban transformation during that period.
The town hall serves as a visible symbol of Lębork's local identity. Its tower and brick facade remind residents of their heritage and connect the community to its architectural past.
The town hall is located on Armii Krajowej street in the town center, near shops and other historic buildings. Visitors can freely walk around the building and view it from outside during a stroll through town.
For many decades, the town hall's tower served as a navigation point for local sailors and residents finding their way through town. The tower's spire remains visible from many parts of Lębork today.
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