When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Old Town Market Place, Warsaw - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Town_Market_Place,_Warsaw

    Warsaw Old Town Market Place, Barrs Side, photograph of 1945 [1] Warsaw's Old Town Market Place (Polish: Rynek Starego Miasta, pronounced [ˈrɘ.nɛk staˈrɛ.ɡɔ ˈmjas.ta]) is the center and oldest part of the Old Town of Warsaw, Poland. Immediately after the Warsaw Uprising, it was systematically blown up by the German Army. [2]

  3. Galeria Wileńska - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galeria_Wileńska

    Galeria Wileńska is a shopping centre located at 72 Targowa Street, in the neighbourhood of Old Praga in the district of Praga-North. It is attached to the Warszawa Wileńska railway station. [1] The building has 5 storeys, and the total area of 30,000 m 2, of which 12,000 m 2 is dedicated to office spaces. [1]

  4. Marywilska 44 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marywilska_44

    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.

  5. Blue City (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_City_(Warsaw)

    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]

  6. Plac Unii - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plac_Unii

    Plac Unii [a] is a skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland, located at 2 Puławska Street, next to the Union of Lublin Square. It operates as an office building and a shopping centre. It was opened in 2013 and is 22 storeys tall, with a total height of 90 m.

  7. New World Street, Warsaw - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_World_Street,_Warsaw

    Nowy Świat (Polish pronunciation: [ˈnɔvɨ ˈɕfjat] ⓘ), known in English as New World Street, is one of the main historic thoroughfares of Warsaw, Poland.It comprises part of the Royal Route (Trakt królewski) that extends from Warsaw's Royal Castle and Old Town, south to King John III Sobieski's 17th-century royal residence at Wilanów.

  8. Westfield Mokotów - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westfield_Mokotów

    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]

  9. New Town Market Place, Warsaw - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Town_Market_Place,_Warsaw

    It was formed before 1408, as the main square of the Warsaw New Town. It initially had a rectangular shape, with an area of 140 x 120 meters. In the 15th century, a wooden town hall was built in the center of the square and residential buildings were also constructed.