Edward Szymański Park
Edward Szymański Park | |
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Type | Urban park |
Location | Wola, Warsaw, Poland |
Coordinates | 52°14′02″N 20°57′03″E / 52.23389°N 20.95083°E |
Area | 20.45 ha |
Created | 1974 |
The Edward Szymański Park (Polish: Park im. Edwarda Szymańskiego) is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland. It is located in the neighbourhood of Ulrychów, within the district of Wola, between Elekcyjna Street, Wolska Street, Prymasa Tysiąclecia Avenue, and Górczewska Street. It was opened in 1974.
History
The park was opened in 1974. It was named after Edward Szymański (1907–1943), a 20th-century poet and socialist activist.[1][2]
Characteristics
The park is located in the neighbourhood of Ulrychów within the district of Wola, between Elekcyjna Street, Wolska Street, Prymasa Tysiąclecia Avenue, and Górczewska Street. It borders the Sowiński Park to the west, and the Moczydło Park to the north. It has the total area of 20.45 ha.[1]
The park includes a monument of Edward Szymański, pond Oczko, water cascades, and a bush labirynt.[1]
Gallery
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Monument of Edward Szymański
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Pond Oczko
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Water cascades
References
- ^ a b c "Park im. E. Szymańskiego". eko.um.warszawa.pl (in Polish).
- ^ "Czy znacie Park im. E. Szymańskiego?". gazetawoli.pl (in Polish). 23 March 2024.
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