West Pomeranian Voivodeship Office in Szczecin is a historic, neo-Renaissance, administrative building, opened in 1911. The main designer was Berlin architect Paul Kieschke. After his death in 1905, Paul Lehmgrübner continued the project and supervised the construction. Works began in 1906, and were completed in 1911. The edifice was not damaged during the bombings of Szczecin during World War II.






