Osiedle Kalinowe, Housing complex in Bieńczyce, Poland.
Osiedle Kalinowe is a residential complex of multiple buildings ranging from four to ten stories arranged around central green spaces and communal areas. The estate includes a primary school, sports field with artificial turf, post office, and shops within the neighborhood.
Construction took place between 1967 and 1970 under architect Jadwiga Guzicka as part of the Nowa Huta district expansion. This development reflects the post-war urban planning initiatives in the region.
The park at the center creates a gathering point where neighbors interact and participate in local events throughout the seasons. Residents use these shared green spaces as part of their daily routines.
The estate is accessible by public transport and walking routes, with schools and shops conveniently located within the residential area. The layout with flat pathways and moderate slopes makes navigation straightforward for most visitors.
The estate has housed the headquarters of a local football league since 2005, making it a focal point for sports enthusiasts in the area. This administrative role has given the location particular relevance to the sporting community.
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