The volunteer fire brigade in Hlučín was founded in 1885 with the strong support of Mayor Stanislav Woytych (1850–1909). The following year, a new pump was purchased and a tower for drying fire hoses was built. Although usually an integral part of a fire station, the structure is curious here for standing on its own. The station itself was not built until two years later, and on a different site one street below. The drying house is a simple structure of brickwork on a stone plinth. Above the central part rises a drying tower with a timber frame anchored in the brickwork. The tower has weatherboarding and shutters. In 2005, it was designated a cultural monument for its unique design.
Fire-hose drying tower
Architectunknown
Construction1886
AddressRoh ulic Školní a Průchozí
Other secular monuments in Hlučín
Town hall
Hotel National
Château
Charlottenstift Orphanage
Miners’ hospital
Post and telegraph office
Fire station
Dean Richter’s Hospital
Villa of František Kremer
Water tower
Villa of Josef Barták
Czerny House
State <em>Realgymnasium</em>
Railway station
Dean Richter Institute