Skwer Ludzi ze znakiem "P", Garden square and park in Ołbin district, Wrocław, Poland.
Skwer Ludzi ze znakiem "P" is a garden square in the Ołbin district with two sections of greenery separated by a street and bounded by four main roads. The space is organized through pathways and offers multiple access points from surrounding streets.
The square received its current name in 1992, replacing an earlier name honoring a foreign political figure, marking a turning point in Wrocław's post-war history. This renaming was part of reshaping public space after the fall of Soviet influence in Poland.
The square is named after a local writer and reflects Wrocław's literary heritage. Visitors encounter memorials that honor those who lost their lives during World War II.
The space is accessible on foot from multiple directions, with bus stops on surrounding streets. The best time to explore is during daylight hours when visibility is good and more people are around.
The square connects Stanisław Tołpa Park with allotment gardens, forming a continuous green corridor through the neighborhood. This green thread allows visitors to walk from designed gardens into areas where local residents grow their own food.
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