Praga Południe

Praga Południe is a borough of Warsaw located on the eastern bank of the Vistula river. For years, it was mostly a residential area. However, recent years have seen a raise of creative small businesses, restaurants, bars and galleries, especially around the modernist Francuska (French) street and originally industrial Mińska (Minsk) street. This was possible partly thanks to the construction of the new National Stadium brought an influx of tourists and became a landmark of the neighbourhood. The area offers a bit of everything, with new businesses opening every week.

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Dom Funkcjonalny

Address
16 Jakubowska
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Dom Funkcjonalny (‘Functional House’) was built in 1928 in the modernist Saska Kępa area. It was designed by a renowned architect, Czesław Przybylski following the principles of functionalism. The villa housed the workshops of renowned sculptors, potters and writers. Currently, it’s houses to two galleries, a restaurant and a event space used for guest exhibitions, lectures and also as an artist-in-residence apartment. The exterior of the building is now largely neglected - but there are plans to restore it to its former glory.

Dom Funkcjonalny
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Dom Funkcjonalny
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Dom Funkcjonalny
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Dom Funkcjonalny
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Dom Funkcjonalny
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