About this place
Maria Skłodowska-Curie Park is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland, set in the Ochota district between Wawelska, Skłodowskiej-Curie, Hoffmanowej, Miecznikowa, and Pogorzelskiego Streets. It was opened on 29 May 1932 and takes its name from Maria Curie. This is a good place for a short walk and a quiet break in the city.
Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:
- a green urban setting in Ochota, with the park framed by several surrounding streets, which makes it easy to fit into a walk around this part of Warsaw;
- a direct link to the city’s scientific heritage, since the park was opened together with the nearby National Research Institute of Oncology on 29 May 1932;
- a calm stop named after Maria Curie, offering a simple place to slow down between city errands or sightseeing.
If you are nearby, it is worth wearing comfortable shoes and planning a visit as part of a relaxed city walk. The park is a good choice for visitors looking for a short, low-key stop in Warsaw, especially those interested in local history and green spaces.
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