A brick building from the late 19th century built for the local fire brigade. According to the recollections of local residents, water barrels were placed next to the fire house, and their filling was carefully monitored. A stable was also placed here – horses helped deliver the barrels to burning buildings. The square where all this was located was called Fire Square. After World War II, the building housed a canteen for some time. Then, in the 1970s, a family moved in. The brickwork of the building has now been restored.