Alliance Square

Urban square in Warsaw, Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Alliance Square (Polish: Plac Przymierza) is a short street and urban square in Warsaw, Poland, located in the neighbourhood of Saska Kępa, within the district of Praga-South. To the north it intersects with Francuska and Zwycięzców Streets, and to the south, it turns to Paryska Street. Originally developed as a small urban square, it was reduced a street in the early 2000s. It is surrounded on both sides by mid-rise apartment buildings.

TypeStreet, urban square
LocationPraga-South, Warsaw, Poland
Coordinates52°13′50.5″N 21°03′23.3″E
North
  • Francuska Street
  • Zwycięzców Street
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Alliance Square
The Alliance Square in 2017.
Alliance Square is located in Warsaw
Alliance Square
TypeStreet, urban square
LocationPraga-South, Warsaw, Poland
Coordinates52°13′50.5″N 21°03′23.3″E
North
  • Francuska Street
  • Zwycięzców Street
SouthParyska Street
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Toponomy

The square was named after the Franco-Polish alliance in the interwar period. The neighbouring Francuska Street (French Street) and Paryska Street (Paris Street) were also named in its honour.[1]

History

The neon sign remaining after the cinema Sawa.

In 1963, next to the square was opened the cinema Sawa, the first in Saska Kępa neighbourhood.[2] In front of it was placed a sculpture by Jerzy Chojnacki, depicting of a mermaid holding a bouquet. Currently it stands at 274 Grochowska Street.[3] Next to the building stood a large car park. On the eastern side was located the Drukarz Sports Club complex with association football field.[1] On 16 September 1987, in front of the cinema was unveiled the bust of Stefan Żeromski, sculptured by Stanisław Sikora.[4] The building was demolished in 2000, while the sculpture was moved several meters further from its location.[1] In 1998, at the façade of an apartment building at 8 Alliance Square, was installed a commemorative plaque dedicated to Grażyna Lipińska, a veteran of the First and Second World Wars, a lieutenant colonel in the Polish Armed Forces, and a political prisoner of a Soviet Gulag.[5] In 2002, around the square were constructed two large mid-rise apartment buildings, removing most of its area, and reducing it to a street.[1][6]

Overview

The Alliance Square is a short street, which intersects with Francuska and Zwycięzców Streets to the north, turns to Paryska Street in the south. It is surrounded on both sides by mid-rise apartment buildings.[1] Next to the intersection with Zwyciężców Street stands the bust of Stefan Żeromski, sculptured by Stanisław Sikora and unveiled in 1987.[6] The façade of an apartment building at 8 Alliance Square features a commemorative plaque dedicated to Grażyna Lipińska, a veteran of the First and Second World Wars, a lieutenant colonel in the Polish Armed Forces, and a political prisoner of a Soviet Gulag.[5]

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