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department, the police auditor, the military detention room and its kitchen. The second floor was occupied by a meeting hall, several civil servants offices, a room for interrogations and a detention room for nobility. On the third floor were the apartments of the city attorney and
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lasted less than four years. Amendments were made to the project during the construction, in particular, a third floor was added. In July 1847, the Mendel Amster
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Starting 12 November 2004, every day at 12 o'clock a trumpet player in ethnic
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On 20 March 1848, an official acceptance of the building by the "public building committee" was planned. The event was supposed to end with a banquet, which did not take place due to the news of the
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