Grzegórzki, Kraków

Grzegórzki is one of 18 districts of Kraków, located in the central part of the city.

[2] A strike in 1936 at the Semperit factory was bloodily suppressed, resulting in 8 deaths.

[3] In the northern part of the district, mainly along Beliny-Prażmowskiego and Brodowicza streets, the Officers' housing estate was built from 1925.

[2] From the end of the 20th century, the district gradually lost its industrial character and was transformed into an office and residential area.

Some of the former factories have been revitalised and transformed into multi-functional complexes, such as Browar Lubicz, Fabryczna City complex and Galeria Kazimierz Grzegórzki is divided into smaller subdivisions (osiedla).

Historical city plan with Wesoła, Grzegórzki and Dąbie marked. The Officers' Housing Estate ( Osiedle Oficerskie ) was later built on land described on the plan as Olsza.