Osiedle Kosmonautów, Residential quarter in Poznań, Poland.
Osiedle Kosmonautów is a residential quarter in Poznań featuring a mix of apartment buildings and single-family homes. It contains eight thirteen-story high-rises, seventeen five-story residential blocks, and about 9 hectares of lower-density housing, creating a varied urban landscape.
The neighborhood began as part of the Stare Miasto district before gaining independence as a separate administrative unit in 2001. It expanded further when it merged with Osiedle Zagroda in 2011, taking on its current form.
The cultural center Orbita serves as a gathering place for residents seeking community activities and events. The Roman Catholic Parish of St Guardian Angels also anchors social life in the neighborhood.
Trams 3 and 10 connect the quarter directly to central Poznań, with twelve bus lines providing additional routes throughout the area. This network of public transportation makes it easy to get around and explore different parts of the city.
New construction projects by Monday Development at Serbskiej and Naramowickiej streets are adding fresh residential architecture to the area. These modern buildings stand alongside the older structures, showing how the neighborhood continues to evolve and transform.
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