Its state led to a campaign to replace the building.
After 75 years of service, it replaced the building with a new one.
Built in 1932, it replaced the 1919 building across the street.
It replaced an earlier building that had opened in 1891.
Town hall, built in 1823 to replace an 18th-century building.
It was built in 1824 to replace a 17th-century building.
It was built in 1926 to replace a 13th-century building.
The former town hall was build in 1904, replacing a small building from 1788.
The stone church was built in 1800, replacing an earlier building from 1735.
Built in the 1920s to replace a much older building nearby.