Warsaw: Square
Places and attractions in the Square category
Categories
- Museum
- Palace
- Church
- Memorial
- Vernacular architecture
- Baroque architecture
- Street
- History museum
- Art museum
- Park
- Square
- Monuments and statues
- Specialty museum
- Shopping
- Historical place
- Neighbourhood
- Cemetery
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- Shopping centre
- Bridge
- Science museum
- Universities and schools
- Architecture
- Library
- Forts and castles
- Skyscraper
- Tylman van Gameren
- Military museum
- Sacred and religious sites
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Music venue
- Nightlife
- Augustyn Wincenty Locci
- Area
- Neoclassical architecture
- Department store
- Natural history museum
- Arenas and stadiums
Old Town
Medieval square rebuilt after WWII Nestled in the heart of Warsaw, the Old Town is a historic jewel that brings the past to life with its cobblestone streets and medieval architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage site, reconstructed meticulously after the devastation of World War II, serves as a...
Castle Square
Castle Square, located at the entrance to the Warsaw Old Town, is a historic plaza that offers a window into Poland's rich past. Dominated by the impressive Royal Castle, the square is a testament to the resilience of Warsaw, having been meticulously reconstructed...
Piłsudski Square
Piłsudski Square, previously Victory Square and Saxon Square, is the largest city square of Poland's capital, located in the Warsaw city centre. The Square is named for Marshal Józef Piłsudski who was instrumental in the restoration of Polish statehood after World War I.
Theatre Square
Theatre Square is a major square in the Śródmieście district of Warsaw, Poland. It spans from the Great Theatre building to the Senatorska Street. The origins of the square date back to the beginning of the 19th century, when a small square was established in 1818. From 1825 to 1832 the Great Theatre building was constructed.
Grzybowski Square
Grzybowski Square is a triangular square in the Śródmieście district of Warsaw, Poland, between Twarda, Bagno, Grzybowska and Królewska streets.
Parade Square
Parade Square is a square in downtown Warsaw. Located between ulica Świętokrzyska in the north, Aleje Jerozolimskie in the south, ulica Marszałkowska in the east and the monumental Palace of Culture and Science to the west, it is one of Warsaw's central squares.
Krasiński Square
Krasiński Square is a square in the central district of Warsaw, Poland. The square itself is adjacent to Warsaw Old Town and features buildings of great historical and national significance.
Plac Bankowy
Plac Bankowy is one of Warsaw's principal squares. Located in the downtown district, adjacent to the Saxon Garden and Warsaw Arsenal, it is also a principal public-transport hub, with bus and streetcar stops and a Warsaw Metro station.
Plac Trzech Krzyży
Three Crosses Square is an important square in the central district of Warsaw, Poland. It lies on that city's Royal Route and links Nowy Świat Street, to the north, with Ujazdów Avenue to the south.
Savior Square
Plac Zbawiciela or Saviour Square, is a circular city square and roundabout in central Warsaw, Poland. The square was originally designed by 18th-century gardener and architect Johann Christian Schuch as part of the royal gardens.
Constitution Square
Plac Konstytucji, or Constitution Square in English, is a major square situated in the central Śródmieście district of Warsaw, Poland.
Warsaw Uprising Square
Warsaw Uprising Square, still known by its former name Napoleon Square, is a square in the central Warsaw district of Śródmieście.
Artur Zawisza Square
Artur Zawisza Square is a public square in Warsaw's borough of Ochota. It is named after Artur Zawisza, a 19th-century Polish revolutionary who was executed on the spot by Russians in 1833.
Wilson Square
Plac Wilsona is the chief square of northern Warsaw's Żoliborz district. It is also one of the Polish capital's main transport hubs, with several bus and streetcars stops. Wilson Square was established in the late 1920s as the main center of the newly formed district, and one of the star-shaped squares that sprang up all over Warsaw.
New Town Market Place
New Town Market Place is the main square of the Warsaw New Town of Warsaw, Poland. 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.
Plac Narutowicza
Plac Narutowicza is a city square located in the Ochota district in Warsaw, Poland. The site is named after Gabriel Narutowicz, the first president of the Second Polish Republic. His monument was inaugurated here in 2002.
Iron-Gate Square
Iron-Gate Square is a large open space in the city center of Warsaw. The square took its name from a large iron gate that once secured the western boundary of the Saxon Garden.
Pl. Hallera- Dąbrowszczaków
Gen. Józef Haller Square-square in the Praga-Północ district in Warsaw.