Szeroki Dunaj Street, Medieval street in Śródmieście, Poland.
Szeroki Dunaj Street is a thoroughfare in Warsaw's Old Town district featuring residential buildings with facades displaying architectural elements from different construction eras. The structures vary in height and create a layered streetscape that reflects the neighborhood's building history.
The street was rebuilt during the post-war reconstruction of the 1940s while retaining its original street pattern. Modern construction methods were applied during restoration to maintain the traditional layout.
Each building along the street represents a different phase of Warsaw's architectural development, from 17th-century designs to modern restoration work.
The street is easy to walk and connects with nearby public transportation options. Ground-floor spaces contain small shops and businesses that are accessible for browsing.
The buildings at numbers 1 through 10 showcase varying heights and structural designs, creating a distinct pattern of urban development.
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