3 Grunwaldzka Street in Poznań, Renaissance Revival villa in Poznań, Poland.
3 Grunwaldzka Street is a residential villa with Italian Renaissance design, featuring columns and balanced proportions typical of the style. The building displays formal architectural elements and serves today as a restaurant space while retaining its original structural character.
The building was constructed starting in 1872 by master builder Bolesław Margowski on land that was then open countryside along what was called Kaiserin Auguste Victoria Strasse. Subsequent expansions transformed it into a significant social venue for the city.
The villa served as a gathering place for Poznań's affluent residents who enjoyed cultural events and leisure activities on its grounds. The spaces inside reflect early 20th-century tastes and the social habits of that time.
The building is currently open to visitors as a restaurant, though it is undergoing or requires significant restoration work to its original features. The condition of the exterior and interior may show signs of age and ongoing renovation efforts.
From 1927 to 1932 the villa housed Popfilm, a Polish film production company whose interiors were featured in the comedy 'Milionowy Spadkobierca'. This cinematic chapter adds an unexpected layer to the building's story beyond its role as a residence and social venue.
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