It stands close to remarkable tenements in the same street, among others: The house was built between 1885 and 1886[1] for the dealer and restaurateur Reinhold Zschiesche,[2] according to a project by Józef Święcicki.
In 1908, the ground floor housed a restaurant and pub, owned by Reinhold Zschiesche, with its entrance located at the corner of the building.
In the 1920s, in the backyard, Antoni Zurawski ran a trading company.
[3] Building's architecture has eclecticicism style, with plastic details, taken from the repertoire of Neo-Renaissance and Mannerism decoration forms.
[4] The corner of the house is underlined by a two-storey bay window.