Kamionkowskie Błonia Elekcyjne, Urban park in Praga-Południe, Poland.
Kamionkowskie Błonia Elekcyjne is an urban park in Warsaw with open grassland, water channels, and recreational areas for different activities. It features a modernized sports field with artificial turf, seating areas, and lighting that allows use during evening hours.
The area received protected status in 1993 when it was registered as a monument to preserve the buffer zone of the neighboring Skaryszewski Park. The site had previously witnessed military events during different periods of Poland's past.
The open grassland has historically served as a gathering space for the local community and remains a place where residents come to spend time outdoors. Families and groups use it regularly for informal recreation and social activities.
The park has multiple access points and offers plenty of open space for walking and movement for people with different mobility needs. It is easily walkable from the surrounding neighborhoods and can be visited at any time of day.
The park contains specially designed nesting platforms for swifts and swallows that were installed in 2015 through a community participation initiative. These structures help support local bird populations and turn the park into a habitat where wildlife can thrive within the urban setting.
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