The town hall in Dąbrówka Mała, the northernmost district of Katowice, was built in 1907, when this industrial settlement was an autonomous commune. Communal authorities operated in it until 1951, when Dąbrówka Mała was incorpotared into Szopienice. The building was built of brick, in the Eclectic style. The most characteristic feature of the town hall is the centrally located tower with a dome and a decorated pediment with volute slopes.