After World War II, the “Bricks for Warsaw” campaign was initiated and large prefabricated housing projects were erected in Warsaw to address the major housing shortage. Plattenbau apartment blocks were a solution to avoid Warsaw's former density problem and to create more green spaces. Some of the buildings from the 19th century that have survived in a reasonably reconstructible form were nonetheless demolished in the 1950s and 1960s, like the Kronenberg Palace.
The Śródmieście (central) region's urban system was completely reshaped; former cobblestone streets were asphalted and significantly widened for traffic use. Many notable streets such as Gęsia, Nalewki and Wielka disappeared as a result of these changes and some were split in half due to the construction of Plac Defilad (Parade Square), one of the largest of its kind in Europe.
Much of the central district was also designated for future skyscrapers. The 237-metre Palace of Culture and Science resembling New York's Empire State Building was built as a gift from the Soviet Union.
Warsaw's current urban landscape is one of modern and contemporary architecture. Despite wartime destruction and post-war remodelling, many of the historic streets, buildings, and churches were restored to their original form.
These amazing color photos from
Gorm Helge Grønli Rudschinat captured street scenes of Warsaw in 1956.
|
Krucza Street into Bracka Street |
|
Barbakan |
|
Buildings of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China from Świętojerska Street |
|
Copernicus Statue, Krakowskie Przedmieście |
|
Dziekania Street |
|
Hotel Grand on Krucza Street |
|
Marszałkowska St. looking onto the ruins of the ADRIA Club |
|
Marszałkowska Street/Wilcza Street |
|
Mickiewicz Statue, Krakowskie Przedmieście |
|
Old Praga near the port |
|
Old Town, Krzywe Koło Street to the east |
|
Old Town, Mostowa street looking east |
|
Ordynacka Street |
|
Palace of Culture |
|
Plac Konstytucji |
|
Pomnik Braterstwa Broni in Praga |
|
Ruined building |
|
St Anne's church, Nowy Zjazd Street |
|
Świętokrzystka Street/ Marszałkowska Street |
|
Zamkowy Square |
|
Zbawiciela Church on Zbawiciela Square, looking from Marszałkowska Street |
What a sad view... WK
ReplyDelete