The Town Hall in Słupsk was built in 1901, when the town (located in the northwestern part of present-day Poland, near the Baltic Sea, on the Słupia River) was known as Stolp, and was a part of the PrussianProvince of Pomerania within the German Empire. The area where the neo-Gothic building now stands was originally a lake, filled in with sand from the Northern Wood in the second half of the 19th century.
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