On July 11, 1920, the building housed the High School of Infantry which had moved from Poznań due to the Polish–Soviet War.
From July 1, 1943 to January 17, 1945 the building, seized by Nazi armed forces, has accommodated the Intelligence and Cavalry School (German: Aufklärungs- und Kavallerieschule).
From 1947 to 2007, the edifice housed the Pomeranian Military District Command, and since 2007 it is the seat of the Inspectorate of Armed Forces Support.
[4] The massive building has a E-shaped foot print, following eclecticism style with a clear predominance of neo-Baroque elements.
The front portico, with Tuscan styled columns is prominent and topped by a balcony crowned with an elliptical pediment.