Zieleniec Wielkopolski, Urban park in Ochota district, Warsaw, Poland.
Zieleniec Wielkopolski is an urban park covering roughly 5 hectares in the Ochota district with structured pathways and open green spaces. The park contains three natural monuments, including two ash trees and a poplar tree that are integrated throughout the grounds.
Landscape architects Zygmunt Hellwig and Leon Danielewicz designed this park in 1938 as part of a larger development that included Aleja Wielkopolski avenue created between 1932 and 1935. The site received protected monument status in 1983, recognizing its importance to Warsaw's heritage.
The park received recognition as an immovable monument in December 1983, marking its importance in Warsaw's architectural and natural heritage.
You can reach the park from several directions using Filtrowa, Łęczycka, Wawelska, and Górnickiego streets, which form its boundaries. The multiple entrances make it easy to plan your route depending on where you arrive from.
A section of the park between Reja, Krzyckiego, and Dantyszka streets was named Sue Ryder in 2006 to honor contributions to the community. This naming reflects how the park has evolved to acknowledge local figures and their work.
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