Jeziorki, Warsaw

Jeziorki[b] is an administrative neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Ursynów.

In the second half of the 17th century, portion of the village, with an area of 9 ha, was bought by Warsaw canon Czyżewski, who then incorporated it into his land estate of Dawidy.

In 1962, to the north, at Baletowa Street, was also opened the Warszawa Dawidy railway station.

[10][11] On 24 March 1946, was opened the Pyry Cemetery, located at Łagiewnicka Street, within the current City Information System area of Jeziorki Północne.

It is operated by the Church of Saint Apostles Peter and Paul, located in the nearby Pyry.

[6] In 1996, there were established administrative neighbourhoods of Jeziorki and Etap, as two subdivisions of the municipality of Warsaw-Ursynów.

[15][16] Between 2015 and 2023, at 568 Puławska Street was constructed the Polish Orthodox Church of St. Sophia of Holy Wisdom.

[17][18] Jeziorki is an administrative neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland, located within northwestern portion of the district of Ursynów.

[1] The neighbourhood of Etap, with an area of 9 ha, forms an enclave surrounded by Jeziorki.

[5] According to the National Registry of Administrative Subdivision of State Territory, in the neighbourhood are located two localities: Nowe Jeziorski, and Jeziorki Polskie.

[10][11] At 568 Puławska Street is located the Polish Orthodox Church of St. Sophia of Holy Wisdom.

Through the neighbourhood also flow two artificial waterways: Grabów Canal, and Jeziorki Ditch.

The Polish Orthodox Church of St. Sophia of Holy Wisdom in Jeziorki, constructed between 2015 and 2023. Photography made in 2020.
The Krosno Pond in Jeziorki, in 2013.