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The following is a list of shopping malls in Poland. List of shopping malls. Name City Province Aleja Bielany Bielany Wrocławskie: ... By using this site, ...
Westfield Arkadia in Warsaw, Poland is the largest shopping complex in Central Europe (as of 2007). [1] In total it has 287,000 square metres (3,100,000 sq ft) of space, 230 shops, 25 restaurants, and a movie theater. [2]
Plejada Sosnowiec. Plejada Sosnowiec is a shopping center in Sosnowiec, Poland.It was opened in 2001,. [1] It includes a shopping mall and a Carrefour hypermarket.It is located in the Środula – Konstantynów district, between the streets Staszica, Norwida and 3 Maja.
Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Wizan: Convenience store: 63 [5] Poland: Markets are in only 1 region. Biedronka: Supermarket: 3500+ [6] Poland: Owned by Portuguese group Jerónimo Martins. Żabka: Convenience store: 10412 [7] Poland: Lewiatan: Convenience store: 3200+ [8] Poland: Społem: Convenience store: 2400 Poland ...
Marywilska 44 is an indoor marketplace in Warsaw, Poland, located at 44 Marywilska Street in the district of Białołęka. It was opened in 2010, becoming one of the largest [1] shopping centres in Warsaw. In May 2024 a fire destroyed majority of the marketplace.
The Blue City shopping centre is located at 179 Jerusalem Avenue. The building was designed in the postmodernist style, and has the total area of 180,000 m 2, of which 60,000 m 2 is used by stores and services, while 19,000 m 2 is an office space. It has 8 storeys, and its total height is 55 m. The shopping centre includes 220 stores. [7]
The building has 3 levels, with the total area of 157.770 m², which includes 62.500 m² of shopping area. It is one of the biggest shopping centres in Warsaw, and Poland. [1] As of September 2020, the shopping centre 260 stores and service centres, a food court, a cinema, and a health club. [2] On the roof of the building is located an apiary. [3]
Galeria Jurajska is a shopping mall in Częstochowa, Poland. Opened on 3 October 2009, it was built on the site of two old paper and roller mills of Berka Charles Ginsberg and Kohn, alongside a canal constructed as part of regulation of the Warta River.