Park Władysława Czarneckiego w Poznaniu, city park in Poznań, Poland
Park Władysława Czarneckiego is a green space in the Nowe Winogrady Południe district of Poznań. It features maintained lawns, walking paths winding through plantings of oak, chestnut and ornamental cherry trees, benches for rest, and a playground for children.
The park was developed on the site of former farm buildings and unused cooperative lands that had fallen into disrepair. This transformation represents the neighborhood's shift from an older industrial and residential complex to a recreational area for modern residents.
The park is named after architect Władysław Czarnecki, whose monument stands within the grounds and can be seen during walks through the area. This naming reflects the local community's connection to a figure who shaped the city's development.
The park is easily accessible by tram lines 7 and 19, as well as local buses, near the Połabska stop. Visitors should know the space is free to enter and open throughout the year, with pathways and lawn areas designed to accommodate people with mobility needs.
Visible concrete fragments from the former Zeppelinhalle, a large functional building from the area's past, remain scattered in the park. These remnants create an unusual connection between the green space and the district's former industrial use, offering visitors a tangible link to its transformation.
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