Stanisław Dygat Park Explained

Stanisław Dygat Park
Type:Urban park
Location:Warsaw, Poland
Area:6.3 ha
Created:2009

The Stanisław Dygat Park (Polish: Park im. Stanisława Dygata) is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland. It is located in the neighbourhood of Sadyba, within the district of Mokotów, between Limanowskiego Street, Konstancińska Street, Jaszowiecka Street, and Spalska Street. It was formed in the 1970s, and was officially given the status of a park in 2009.

History

In the 1970s, the area of the current park was left undeveloped, as the place for potential further expansion during the construction of the neighbourhood of Sadyba. It began being used by local population as a garden square. In 2009, it was officially given the status of an urban park, and named after Stanisław Dygat, a writer who for 20 years lived in Mokotów.[1] [2]

Characteristics

The park is located in the neighbourhood of Sadyba, within the district of Mokotów, between Limanowskiego Street, Konstancińska Street, Jaszowiecka Street, and Spalska Street. It has the total area of 6.3 ha.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Park im. Stanisława Dygata – zabawa, sport i odpoczynek wśród zieleni. 19 June 2022. zzw.waw.pl. pl.
  2. Web site: Sadyba popiera park im. Stanisława Dygata. warszawa.naszemiasto.pl. pl. Piotr Olechno. 17 March 2009.