Grębałów, Residential district in eastern Kraków, Poland.
Grębałów is a residential district on Kraków's eastern edge defined by single-family houses distributed across the landscape. The area also contains a large cemetery and several local facilities that serve the neighborhood's everyday needs.
The area fell under the jurisdiction of Kraków Cathedral's chapter during the 16th century as part of the surrounding county. A fortified structure built around 1900 marked its strategic importance during the early 20th century conflicts.
The district maintains its connection to local traditions through the Dukat Cultural Center and the sports facilities of KS Grębałowianka.
The district is accessible by car or public transportation, with roads connecting through residential areas. The cemetery and local facilities are reachable from various parts of the neighborhood without difficulty.
Fort 49 1/4 Grębałów, constructed between 1897 and 1899, participated in World War I during the first battle of Kraków.
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