The street is lined with residential buildings, some dating back to the interwar period, one of which is listed as a historic monument.
[1] The name of the street was assigned by a resolution of the Warsaw City Council on 27 September 1926.
[2] The oldest preserved houses on Estońska Street date back to the 1930s.
They are remnants of the active work of architects promoting solutions in the spirit of modernism and functionalism.
[3] A notable example is the house of Jadwiga Dobrzyńska and Zygmunt Łoboda from 1932, which originally represented extreme functionalism.