Krasiński Square

The square itself is adjacent to Warsaw Old Town and features buildings of great historical and national significance.

From the end of the 19th century until 1939, the square, together with Miodowa Street, served as the judicial district.

During Second World War, the square served as a buffer zone between the Warsaw Ghetto and the other part of the city.

[1] Landmarks on the square include the Krasiński Palace, the Warsaw Uprising Monument, the modern Supreme Court building, and the Field Cathedral of the Polish Army.

The Badeni Palace was located on the square before World War II but was completely demolished by the Germans in 1944.

Part of Krasiński Square in front of the Krasiński Palace
Krasiński Square in 1890–1905