Currently, the building at 47 Małopolska Street is one of the most interesting monuments of mature historicism in Pomerania, whose architectural forms clearly refer to the high and late northern European Gothic.
The neo-Gothic complex of buildings of the Police Presidium was erected in the years 1902-1905. The former police presidium was a basement, four-storey building with a usable attic and a massive, five-storey tower at the corner of the streets. The buildings were covered with high roofs: a gable roof over the three-winged body, and a higher, hipped roof with a ridge over the tower. Dormers were placed in the roof slope. The picturesque shape was diversified by a high, massive tower topped with a pointed polygonal dome with a spire, numerous shallow projections with high gables, and bay windows.
All elevations were designed as asymmetric. The elevations facing the street received a rich architectural setting. The elevations facing the courtyard were characterized by greater asymmetry and irregularity.