New Town, Warsaw

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New Town is a historic district in central Warsaw, Poland, known for its reconstructed Old-World architecture, charming squares, and role as an extension of the adjacent Old Town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighbourhood
adjacentTo Old Town, Warsaw NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque
Neoclassical NERFINISHED
reconstructed historicist
country Poland
developedFrom suburb of Old Warsaw
follows Old Town, Warsaw NERFINISHED
grantedTownRights 1408
hasPart Barbican, Warsaw NERFINISHED
Church of Saint Casimir, Warsaw NERFINISHED
Freta Street NERFINISHED
Holy Spirit Church, Warsaw NERFINISHED
Maria Skłodowska-Curie Museum NERFINISHED
New Town Market Square NERFINISHED
Sapieha Palace NERFINISHED
St. Benon’s Church, Warsaw NERFINISHED
St. Francis Church, Warsaw NERFINISHED
St. Hyacinth Church, Warsaw NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
historic monument of Poland
inception 15th century
knownFor cafés and restaurants
charming squares
cobblestone streets
reconstructed Old‑World architecture
role as extension of Old Town
locatedIn Warsaw
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Masovian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedNextTo Vistula River NERFINISHED
lostTownStatus 1791
mergedInto Warsaw NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Polish
partOf Historic Centre of Warsaw NERFINISHED
Śródmieście, Warsaw NERFINISHED
reconstructionPeriod 1950s
late 1940s
significantEvent destruction during Warsaw Uprising
post‑World War II reconstruction
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism

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Śródmieście, Warsaw contains New Town, Warsaw