Park im. Stefana Żeromskiego w Warszawie, Urban park in Żoliborz district, Warsaw, Poland
Stefan Żeromski Park is a green space in the Żoliborz district with walking paths, trees, and open areas for visitors to explore and rest. The grounds contain sculptures and memorial stones distributed throughout its layout.
The park was created in the 1920s when a local civic organization decided to transform the area around a former fort into a public green space. Construction employed many workers during a challenging economic period.
The park is named after the writer Stefan Żeromski and carries his legacy in the heart of the district. Visitors encounter sculptures and memorials that reflect Polish history and artistic expression.
The park has multiple entrances from surrounding streets and Wilson Square, making it easy to reach from different directions. It offers a playground for children and plenty of benches and shaded spots to rest.
The area has become notable for documenting bat species that are uncommon in the city, contributing to knowledge about wildlife in Warsaw. These findings surprised researchers studying the park's ecology.
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