
Opening hours:
Monday: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday - Friday: 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Monday: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday - Friday: 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.


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- 1The seat of the Television and Radio Communication Institute
- 2The army barracks and storage houses
- 3The corner of Letnia and Stolarska Streets
- 4On the corner of Szwedzka and Strzelecka Street
- 5The plot on Szwedzka Street
- 6The school of Jadwiga and Wacław Mańkowski
- 7On the pavement in front of 47, Wileńska Street
- 8The corner building at 11/13, Strzelecka Street
- 9The tenement houses at 20 and 22, Środkowa Street
- 10The building at 8, Strzelecka Street
- 11The tiny wooden house
- 12Stalowa is one of the streets with most character
- 13Konopacka used to be home to a number of factories
- 14The Rzeszotarska Street
- 15The deserted, spacious buildings between Wileńska, H. Rzeszotarskiej
- 16The Mała Street
- 17The building at 6, Inżynierska Street
- 18The advertising sign (in Russian)
- 19The enormous edifice at 3, Inżynierska Street


Number 11, Ratuszowa Street is the seat of the Television and Radio Communication Institute established in April 1934.


The brick buildings that stretch along 11 Listopada Street used to serve as army barracks and storage houses and were ...


The red-brick building with two soaring chimneys on the corner of Letnia and Stolarska Streets houses a tiny bakery.


The plot on Szwedzka Street, opposite the Church of the Virgin Mary of Lourdes used to be occupied by the Warsaw Steel ...


The building used to house workshops for boys from working-class families.


There is a metal cross and a boulder commemorating the death of Rozalia Zamoyska


It belonged to Ksawery Konopacki, the founder of Nowa Praga


The oldest buildings in Nowa Praga, constructed in the mid-1860s.









