Plac Konstytucji
Plac Konstytucji
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Neighbourhood: Śródmieście Południowe
How to get there
  • Plac Konstytucji • 2 min walk
  • Politechnika • 8 min walk
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Leonhkny
Hong Kong, China21,855 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Family
This large urban square is distinctly communist in appearance. Now more like a transport hub, the Constitution Square is full of communist-era concrete buildings and huge lamps. Unfortunately there is no illustration on site.
Written 18 August 2024
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Mikael F
Helsinki, Finland31,132 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
This square was constructed between 1950-52. It was originally intended to serve as the focal point of the First of May parades.

Since the 1960s, the square has been a car park.

The main sight is the three monumental street lamps at the end of the square.
Written 12 December 2019
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Clogs
Poland3,030 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019 • Couples
Very busy traffic intersection, but with many little shops, cafés and an escape room around. Nice coffee at Green Caffè Nero, baked potato with toppings at Groole (Sniadeckich street) and from there Escape Room Warsaw across the street. Fun times.
Written 7 April 2019
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Mathias S
332 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019 • Solo
Warsaw was utterly destroyed during the war, and the next communist government had to rebuild it. It took the opportunity to de-bourgoise the main Marshall Street. A new, monumental square was thus built, with large buildings around (all caled MDM, Marhall Street's Residential District) and and great light posts, as well as reliefs of workers on the building.

Some think it's ugly, but I think it's beautiful: symmetric to some extent, monumental, ellegant and modestly ornamented. Recently its charm was spoilt by renovating two sides of it in two different colours.

There were ideas to move Marszałkowska (Marshal's) Street a bit aside, so it would end nicely with the axis of the Saviour's church, but president Bierut decided a view of the church is not a good view at all.

You can reach the square by tram and by a bus.
There was supposed to be a metro station too, but this was cancelled, although new plans do include it.
Written 15 April 2019
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TAIN2013
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia2,857 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2017 • Solo
Built during the communist era as an example of social architecture and a focal point for parades, the large square is one of the two prominent surviving landmarks from the era (the other being the palace of science and culture). It is now a popular tourist attraction and shopping destination. The main highlight of the square are three large concrete candelbaras to one side of the square.

Worth a short visit.
Written 24 November 2018
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