The original town hall, built in the 16th Century, burned down in the great fire that ravaged the town. The current Renaissance Revival building was built at the beginning of the 19th Century. The town hall was spared at the end of World War II, because the Soviet troops used it as a warehouse. The only surviving elements of the original furnishing of the building are several pieces of Classicist furniture from the 1830s: a cupboard, a clock, a desk and a library. The building now serves as the office of the town mayor.