The municipal office was built in 1909 by the builder Tomaschek, a native of Serede, who moved to Nitra, which, like Sereď, is characterized by the characteristic decorative style of this builder-architect. The building houses a large meeting hall that once served the city council, but today it is used for wedding ceremonies. It is decorated with rare paintings, views of St. Petersburg, which Mikuláš Esterházy brought back from his diplomatic mission at the Tsar's court in 1761.
The municipal office was built in 1909 by the builder Tomaschek, a native of Serede, who moved to Nitra, which, like Sereď, is characterized by the characteristic decorative style of this builder-architect. The building houses a large meeting hall that once served the city council, but today it is used for wedding ceremonies. It is decorated with rare paintings, views of St. Petersburg, which Mikuláš Esterházy brought back from his diplomatic mission at the Tsar's court in 1761.