Krasnowola

Krasnowola
Buildings at Krasnowolska Street in Krasnowola, in 2019.
Interactive map of Krasnowola
Coordinates: 52°08′33″N 20°59′57″E / 52.14250°N 20.99917°E / 52.14250; 20.99917
Country Poland
VoivodeshipMasovian
City and countyWarsaw
DistrictUrsynów
City Information System areaGrabów
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+48 22

Krasnowola (Polish: [kras.nɔˈvɔ.la]) is a neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland, located within the Ursynów district, in the City Information System area of Grabów. It is centred around Krasnowolska Street, and mostly consists of single-family detached homes. The village of Krasnowola was founded in the 19th century, to the southeast of Grabówek. The Krasnowola Manor House was constructed in the area in the second half of the 19th century, the Krasnowola Manor House was constructed. In 1951, the village was incorporated into the city.[1]

History

The village of Krasnowola was founded in the 19th century, to the southeast of Grabów, around the current Krasnowolska Street.[2] In the second half of the 19th century, Krasnowola Manor House was built at the current 78 Krasnowolska Street, as the residence of castellan Kretkowski.[3] On 8 September 1939, Krasnowola was captured by the German forces during the invasion into Poland in the Second World War.[4] On 14 May 1951, Krasnowola was incorporated into the city of Warsaw.[1]

Characteristics

Krasnowola is located in the southwestern portion of the City Information System area of Grabów, within the Ursynów district. Its centred around Krasnowolska Street, and mostly consists of single-family detached homes, and a small portion of it also includes farmlands.[5][6] The neighbourhood includes the Krasnowola Manor House, a historical residence built in the 19th century, placed at 78 Krasnowolska Street. It also has the Zabłocki Lake, located near Krasnowolska and Poloneza Streets.[3][7][8]

References

  1. ^ a b "Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 5 maja 1951 r. w sprawie zmiany granic miasta stołecznego Warszawy". isap.sejm.gov.pl (in Polish).
  2. ^ Barbara Petrozolin-Skowrońska (editor): Encyklopedia Warszawy, vol 1. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 1994, p. 275. ISBN 9788301088361. (in Polish)
  3. ^ a b "Najpiękniejsza willa na Ursynowie! Odzyska dawny blask?". haloursynow.pl (in Polish). 8 June 2023.
  4. ^ Jacek Krawczyk: Ursynów wczoraj i dziś. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Pagina, 2001, p. 61. ISBN 83-86351-37-3. (in Polish)
  5. ^ Studium uwarunkowań i kierunków zagospodarowania przestrzennego miasta stołecznego Warszawy ze zmianami Archived 2023-01-26 at the Wayback Machine. Warsaw: Warsaw City Council, 1 March 2018, pp. 10–14. (in Polish)
  6. ^ "Państwowy Rejestr Nazw Geograficznych – miejscowości – format XLSX". dane.gov.pl (in Polish).
  7. ^ "Załącznik tekstowy i tabelaryczny do programu ochrony środowiska dla miasta stołecznego Warszawy na lata 2009–2012 z uwzględnieniem perspektywy do 2016 r." (PDF). bip.warszawa.pl (in Polish). 21 October 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  8. ^ Jacek Skorupski (May 2013). "Projekt miejscowego planu zagospodarowania przestrzennego zachodniego pasma pyrskiego w rejonie ul. Poleczki położonego w dzielnicy Ursynów i Włochy miasta stołecznego Warszawy. Prognoza oddziaływania na środowisko" (PDF). bip.warszawa.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-05-07. Retrieved 2024-02-25.