Dolinka Służewiecka Park, Urban park in Mokotów, Warsaw, Poland
Dolinka Służewiecka Park is an urban green space in Mokotów featuring multiple ponds such as Kaczeńcowy, Nenufarowe, Niezapominajki, and Czarcie Oczko connected by walking paths. The layout allows visitors to move through different sections while encountering water features at various points along the route.
The park was designed by Longin Majdecki in the 1970s following construction of the adjacent Służew nad Dolinką residential complex. It emerged as part of the area's urban development during that period.
The Służewski Cultural House hosts outdoor concerts and events throughout the year that draw local residents together. These gatherings create a sense of community within the green space.
Multiple entrances along Dolina Służewiecka, Bacha Street, Wilanowska Avenue, and Puławska Street provide easy access from different directions. Wooden hammocks and seating areas offer places to rest while walking through the grounds.
The site preserves remains of the former Służew village including farm buildings near Tarniny Street that reflect local history. Play areas with natural elements are woven throughout these historical references.
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