Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party

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Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party, Governing institution in Warsaw, Poland.

The Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party served as the main decision-making center for communist Poland's government in Warsaw. The headquarters building, completed in the early 1950s, contained meeting halls, offices, and communication facilities that coordinated party operations nationwide.

The organization emerged as Poland's central power structure in the late 1940s and maintained control until 1990. Its dissolution marked the collapse of communist rule and the beginning of the country's transition to democracy.

The organization shaped Polish society through its control over workplaces, schools, and public institutions across the country. Local leaders answered to its directives and carried out policies that affected millions of people's daily lives.

Visitors can explore the building's mid-twentieth-century architecture and its role in Warsaw's urban layout from that period. It is helpful to gather information about the site beforehand and understand its context within the city's broader historical landscape.

The building was financed through a mass subscription campaign where citizens and workers were expected to contribute small amounts of money toward its construction. This system, called 'cegiełka', meant that ordinary people across the country directly funded the headquarters with modest, mandatory donations.

Inception: 1948

Part of: Polish United Workers' Party

GPS coordinates: 52.23111,21.02222

Latest update: December 20, 2025 11:34

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