Technical Data
An ideal investment opportunity – the building located at 36 Zbąszyńska Street in Trzciel has a rich history and various uses over the years.
House Layout
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor:
- The ground floor includes a large "Performance Hall" with an adjoining stage area, providing a space of over 160m². The hall is surrounded by several smaller rooms, which, together with the hall, make the total ground floor area exceed 240m².
- The layout of the ground floor is characterized by spacious common areas suitable for meetings and events. It also includes bathrooms and smaller rooms designated for auxiliary purposes.
First Floor:
- On the first floor, there are rooms with various purposes. Two of them are connected, creating a space of over 40m².
- Similar to the ground floor, this floor has a bathroom and is organized to accommodate people for smaller and larger private meetings.
Second Floor and Attic:
- The second floor and the attic are more divided. The rooms vary significantly in size and purpose, indicating flexible use of the space, which could include offices, residential units, or other functions. There are approximately 10 rooms and utility areas.
Summary:
House area: 512.19 m² / Plot area: 3,944 m² / Cadastral number: 229/2
We encourage you to take a look at the floor plans.
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Historical Significance
The building has served various functions throughout its history, as confirmed by provided documents:
Pre-World War II
Initially, the building was part of the local Evangelical community’s infrastructure.
World War II and Post-War Period
Documents from the 1940s show that the building was used by the NSDAP for youth camps and other social functions during the Nazi period.
Recent Decades
In recent years, it has been used as a venue for social and recreational gatherings, hosting events and community meetings.
Condition of the House - Ideal Investment Opportunity
Current Condition

Exterior: The facade shows signs of wear but maintains its structural integrity. The facade retains historical architectural elements.

Interior: The interiors reveal areas adapted for modern use, such as a bar and recreational spaces. Nevertheless, the core structure remains true to the original design.
