Prądnik Biały, Administrative district in northwestern Kraków, Poland.
Prądnik Biały is a city district in northwestern Kraków that includes neighborhoods like Azory, Bronowice Wielkie, and Górka Narodowa within its boundaries. The area spreads over a large territory and consists mainly of residential zones with scattered green spaces throughout.
The area was established in 1991 when Kraków reorganized its administrative districts and took its name from the former village on the site. This restructuring created the foundation for the modern administrative unit that exists today.
The district grew from a historic village and keeps this character visible in how the space is organized and used. Today it functions mainly as a residential area where families shape the daily rhythm of the neighborhood.
The district connects well to public transit and allows easy movement between its neighborhoods and toward the city center. The administrative office on Białoprądnicka Street provides basic services for residents and visitors.
The Białoprądnicki manor house remains a distinctive building that reflects the architectural history of the area. It shows how residential traditions expressed themselves in the structure and design of the district over different periods.
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