Droga Dębińska, Urban street in Poznań, Poland
Droga Dębińska is a street in Poznań that runs through the city for several kilometers, connecting the downtown area to southern districts. It passes under the Hetmański viaduct and serves as a link to various neighborhoods with residential and green spaces.
The street began as a road built in the early 1800s by Prince Antoni Radziwiłł to reach his hunting lodge. Between 1820 and 1840, wealthy families built summer homes along this route, which became a fashionable residential area.
The street is lined with protected villas and sports facilities that show the architectural heritage of the area. These buildings reflect how the neighborhood developed as a place where wealthy families built their summer homes.
The street includes an underpass beneath the Hetmański viaduct that allows vehicles to pass through and connects to multiple public transport routes. Pedestrians and cyclists can easily explore the area and access nearby parks and green spaces.
Tram tracks once ran along the street until 1974 and were used for freight transport after World War II when passenger services stopped. This rail network was an important part of the area's economy before being removed.
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