Red Town Hall (Szczecin)
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The Red Town Hall (Polish: Czerwony Ratusz; German: Rotes Rathaus), also known as the New Town Hall (Polish: Nowy Ratusz; German: Neues Rathaus), is a historic Gothic Revival town hall building in Szczecin, Poland. It is placed at 4 Stephen Báthory Square, within the New Town neighbourhood of the Downtown district. It was designed by Konrad Kruhl, and opened in 1897, as the seat of municipal government. It was burned down in 1945, and rebuilt in 1963, now housing the local maritime administration.
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Józefa Korzeniowskiego, Szczecin Nowe Miasto
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| N 53.422083333333 ° | E 14.551666666667 ° |
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Józefa Korzeniowskiego 5
70-211 Szczecin, Nowe Miasto
West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
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