Rosoła Street, Warsaw
Facts and practical information
The Jana Rosoła Street is one of the three main thoroughfares of Warsaw's borough of Ursynów. Named after Jan Rosół, participant of the January Uprising, it links Wąwozowa Street in the southernmost neighbourhood of Kabaty with the Dolina Służewiecka, that is Warsaw's section of National road 2, itself part of European route E30. The street was planned in the 1970s as one of principal arteries of the planned residential area of Ursynów, where most of road traffic would be channelled. Most other streets in the borough serve for local traffic only, or connect the three principal arteries. The street itself started to be built in 1975, two years later the first plattenbau blocks of flats were completed in Ursynów. ()
Ursynów (Natolin)Warsaw
Rosoła Street – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński, Natolin Park, Temple of Divine Providence, Płaskowickiej Street.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Rosoła Street?
How to get to Rosoła Street by public transport?
Bus
- Mandarynki 02 • Lines: 166, 179, N37 (1 min walk)
- Płaskowickiej 01 • Lines: 166, 179, N37 (6 min walk)
Metro
- Natolin • Lines: M1 (12 min walk)
- Imielin • Lines: M1 (19 min walk)