Mickiewicza Street, Białystok Explained

Mickiewicza Street
Former Names:Brzeska, Puszkinska[1]
Coordinates:53.1078°N 23.1833°W
Length:5.5km (03.4miles)
Type:Street
Location:Centrum and Mickiewicza districts, Białystok

Adama Mickiewicza Street (pl|Ulica Adama Mickiewicza) is a major street and thoroughfare running from the center of the city of Białystok.

History

thumb|right|200px|View of the street, February 2021The oldest traces of Mickiewicza Street can be found in the 16th century. At that time, it was a route leading from Zabłudów towards the Wiesiolowski manor and the parish church in Białystok. Until the end of the 17th century, this road was marked out in a straight line. In the first half of the 18th century, it changed its course due to the reconstruction of the Branicki Palace. Two courtyards were created in front of the palace and the previously straight road took on a characteristic bend, running along the palace fence. It then lost its character as a public road in the part that entered the palace and park area. At the intersection with Świętojańska Street, a gate was placed, closing access to the Danieli Menagerie. Communication with the city was therefore via Świętojańska Street and then Warszawska Street. The remaining section of today's Mickiewicza Street, after crossing the gate to Zwierzyniec, passed through the farm buildings and next to the Field of Mars (currently Poniatowski Park), which was the training ground for Jan Klemens Branicki's military regiment. In the 19th century, when the entire surroundings of the hetman's residence were liquidated, this street ran along the fence of the palace courtyards. In the interwar period, it was given a representative appearance. It became the axis of a separate sector, in which buildings related to the functioning of the state administration were erected. As in the case of other streets in Białystok, its name changed many times. In the 19th century, the Russian-controlled authorities called it Puszkinska. This name referred to the section running from the palace gate to the intersection with Świętojańska Street.

Notable buildings

thumb|right|200px|Faculty of Law at Mickiewicza 1 street

thumb|right|200px|Seat of the Podlaskie Voivodeship Office

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bialostockie ulice i ich patrone. 227. 2024-10-03.