Kabaty

Kabaty is a neighbourhood, and a City Information System area, located in Warsaw, Poland, within the district of Ursynów.

[7][8] In 1995, the Kabaty station of the M1 line of Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system was opened there.

[11] The oldest known records of Kabady come from 1386, when it received Kulm law rights from duke Janusz I the Old, ruler of the Duchy of Warsaw.

[1] On 31 December 1938, the city of Warsaw bought the Kabaty Woods, and dedicated its portion for urban development.

[6] Beginning in 1987, and continuing throughout 1990s and 2000s, in Kabaty there were constructed series of multifamily residential buildings, as part of the development of the neighbourhood of Natolin.

[7][8] On 7 April 1995, at the intersection of Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue and Wąwozowa Street was opened the Kabaty station of the M1 line of Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system.

[3][26] At the intersection of Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue and Wąwozowa Street is located the Kabaty station of the M1 line of Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system.

[21] Kabaty is a City Information System area located in Warsaw, Poland, within the south-eastern portion of the district of Ursynów.

[2] It borders Natolin to the north, Błonia Wilanowskie and Powsin to the east, and the Kabaty Woods Nature Reserve to the southeast.

The village of Kabaty in 1926.
The postmodern residential buildings at 11 Przy Bażantarni Street , constructed in Kabaty in 2000. Part of the Przy SGGW Housing Association Neighbourhood .
The multifamily housing at Wąwozowa Street in Kabaty, in 2021.