Sielce, Residential neighborhood in Mokotów district, Warsaw, Poland
Sielce is a residential neighborhood in Warsaw's Mokotów district situated between Podchorążych Street to the north, Czerniakowska Street to the east, and Beethhovena Street to the south. The area is defined by these geographic boundaries that shape its distinct borders.
Duke Janusz I granted the northern lands of Sielce to the dean of the collegiate chapter of St. John in 1412. This land remained under church control until the time of the Third Partition.
The Documentary and Feature Film center on Chelmska Street serves as a hub for film production and media work in Warsaw. This facility shapes the creative character of the neighborhood and attracts professionals from the film industry.
The neighborhood has good transportation connections to central Warsaw through bus lines and tram services running along Czerniakowska Street. Visitors can reach and navigate the area easily using public transport.
The northwestern section borders the Royal Baths Park, giving residents direct access to one of Warsaw's largest palace and garden complexes. This proximity connects everyday residential life with historic garden spaces.
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