Bazar Rózyckiego, Open-air market in Praga-Północ, Warsaw, Poland
Bazar Rózyckiego is an outdoor marketplace located along Targowa Street where vendors sell fresh produce, household items, clothing, and various goods at affordable prices for local shoppers.
Founded in 1882 by pharmacist Juliusz Różycki, the market survived World War II destruction and the 1944 Warsaw Uprising to remain one of Warsaw's oldest operating marketplaces.
The market serves as a social gathering point where local residents shop for traditional Polish foods, exchange news, and maintain the neighborhood's longstanding trading traditions and community connections.
Operating daily throughout the week, the market offers budget-friendly shopping for residents seeking fresh vegetables, fruits, meats, and everyday necessities within the Praga-Północ district of Warsaw.
A distinctive wooden siphon-shaped kiosk measuring approximately 23 feet (7 meters) high once stood at the entrance, selling sparkling water and becoming a beloved local landmark until 1935.
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