Stadion Dziesięciolecia, Warsaw
Facts and practical information
Stadion Dziesięciolecia, opened in 1955, was for decades the largest stadium in Warsaw, and one of the largest in Poland. Under the Polish People's Republic, it was one of the most advertised construction sites and a principal venue for Party and state festivities. In the 1980s the stadium became dilapidated, as no funds could be found to refurbish it. After 1989 it was used mainly as a bazaar called Jarmark Europa, becoming famous as the place to buy a whole range of goods, most notably clothes, software, hardware and media. Its demolition began in September 2008, and the new National Stadium was constructed in its place to serve as one of the venues for Euro 2012. ()
Praga Południe (Kamionek)Warsaw
Stadion Dziesięciolecia – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Copernicus Science Centre, National Stadium, Polish Army Museum, Muzeum Azji i Pacyfiku.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Stadion Dziesięciolecia?
How to get to Stadion Dziesięciolecia by public transport?
Bus
- Wybrzeże Szczecińskie 02 • Lines: 102, 146, 147, 902 (4 min walk)
- Wybrzeże Szczecińskie 01 • Lines: 102, 146, 147 (5 min walk)
Tram
- Rondo Waszyngtona 08 • Lines: 22, 25, 7 (6 min walk)
- Rondo Waszyngtona 05 • Lines: 22, 24, 25, 7, 9 (6 min walk)
Train
- Warszawa Stadion (10 min walk)
- Warszawa Powiśle (22 min walk)
Metro
- Stadion Narodowy • Lines: M2 (14 min walk)
- Centrum Nauki Kopernik • Lines: M2 (16 min walk)