Dating back to 1st half of the 15th century Ceramic brick building, located at the axis of Wyszyńskiego Street. The building is set on a quadrilateral plan with a pointed-arched entrance. In architectural terms, the building is rectangular, covered by a hipped roof. Two-storey front-north and rear-south elevations with a row of slender crenellations on the second storey. The north elevation features two massive buttresses framing the passage. Access to the interior from the south-facing side. The building has special historical, architectural and spatial values, which is why it has been entered in the register of historical monuments.