About this place
Zygmunt Krasiński Square is a public garden square in Wrocław, Poland, located in the Przedmieście Oławskie district. It lies within the outline of Podwale, Komuny Paryskiej, and Zygmunt Krasiński streets, with a block of downtown buildings to the north reaching as far as Romuald Traugutt Street. Established in 1888 on the site of former cemeteries, it offers a calm green pocket in a densely built-up part of the city and works well for a short walk.
Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:
- a landscaped urban square with an area of 12,725 m2 (136,970 sq ft), giving the place a clear, spacious layout despite its central setting
- a historic design by H. Richter from 1892, later modernised several times and restored on a major scale in 2000
- a protected green area that is recognised as an important part of the district and listed in the Registry of Cultural Property
For a visit, comfortable shoes are a good idea, especially if you want to combine the square with a walk through the surrounding streets. It is a sensible stop for travelers looking for a quieter break in the city, with a bit of history and greenery rather than a full-day sightseeing plan.
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