Wola Center, Office building in Wola district, Warsaw, Poland.
Wola Center is an office building with postmodern architecture in Warsaw's Wola district, designed to house multiple companies and businesses. The structure combines office floors with retail spaces, creating a mixed-use workspace and shopping area within the neighborhood.
The building was completed in 2013 during Warsaw's transformation into a modern business center in the early 21st century. It marks the renewal of the district's economic role after decades of restructuring.
Architect Stefan Kuryłowicz incorporated elements of contemporary Polish design principles into the structure, reflecting modern urban development trends in Eastern Europe.
The center is located near a metro station and is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors will find good access to various transport options for getting around the city.
The complex features A-class office facilities across multiple floors, contributing to the transformation of the Warszawska Wola district into a commercial center.
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