Grzegórzki, Kraków
Grzegórzki is one of 18 districts of Kraków, located in the central part of the city. The name Grzegórzki comes from a village of same name that is now a part of the district.
According to the Central Statistical Office data, the district's area is 5.85 square kilometres (2.26 square miles) and 28 960 people inhabit Grzegórzki.[1]
History
Grzegórzki are former village, incorporated to Kraków in 1910.[2] In the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th it was strongly industrialised[2] - some of the former factories are nowadays revitalised and turned into multi-functional complexes, eg. Lubicz Brewery, Fabryczna City complex and Galeria Kazimierz.
Subdivisions of Grzegórzki
Grzegórzki is divided into smaller subdivisions (osiedla). Here's a list of them.
- Dąbie
- Olsza
- Wesoła
- Grzegórzki
- Osiedle Oficerskie
Population
Gallery
- Kraków Market Hall
- Kraków Opera
- Fabryczna City complex in a former destillery
- Unity Tower
References
- ^ "Information about Grzegórzki district". Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej. Archived from the original on 10 June 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ^ a b Kruszyńska, Agnieszka; Wendel, Iwona. "Historia. Przedmieście św. Mikołaja. Dzielnica II".
External links
- Official website of Grzegórzki
- Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej Archived 2019-06-10 at the Wayback Machine
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- I Stare Miasto
- II Grzegórzki
- III Prądnik Czerwony
- IV Prądnik Biały
- V Krowodrza
- VI Bronowice
- VII Zwierzyniec
- VIII Dębniki
- IX Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki
- X Swoszowice
- XI Podgórze Duchackie
- XII Bieżanów-Prokocim
- XIII Podgórze
- XIV Czyżyny
- XV Mistrzejowice
- XVI Bieńczyce
- XVII Wzgórza Krzesławickie
- XVIII Nowa Huta
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