Grunwald Square, Wrocław

The central portion of the Grunwald Square has been redeveloped in 2006-2007 into a large oval-shaped roundabout with a major public transport hub in its centre.

During the Siege of Breslau in 1945, in the final months of World War II, the entire residential district along the Kaiserstraße was razed by order of the German Gauleiter Karl Hanke to construct a military airfield intended for use in resupplying the fortress city ("Festung Breslau").

The central part of the square remained undeveloped until a redevelopment in 2006, and housed an improvised, open air market.

By January 2008, the bus and tram stop in the centre of the roundabout had been completed, although the underground passage leading to remained unfinished, contributing to traffic congestion in rush hours.

Concurrently with this redevelopment, a project to build a shopping centre named Pasaż Grunwaldzki in place of the open-air market was started.

The Grunwald Square and the Reagan Roundabout
"Kredka" and Ołówek" (1975-82) student houses
" Sedesowce " (1967-75)
Grunwaldzki Center