Old post office
The two-storey brick-built historicizing building from the Wilhelminian period with a gabled roof over a highly ornate cornice, the characteristic gable risalits on the corner with the portal and the mainThe two-storey clinkered historicizing building from the Wilhelminian period with a gabled roof over a heavily decorated cornice, the distinctive gabled risalits on the corner with the portal and the main side, the corner-emphasizing pinnacles, a high plinth storey and the segmental arches above the windows and door was opened on 1. April 1887 as the Imperial Post Office. The telegraph office was integrated at the same time. Above the entrance was the imperial coat of arms and a clock. In 1900, the building was extended by two axes to the right.
Source: Heidemarie Ruchhöft: Plau am See, Stadtbild-Verlag, Leipzig 1999, ISBN 3-931554-82-1