Marymont

Marymont (from French Mont de Marie - Mary's Hill) is one of the northern neighbourhoods of Warsaw, Poland, administratively a part of the boroughs of Żoliborz (Marymont-Potok) and Bielany (Marymont-Kaskada and Marymont-Ruda).

Named after the queen of Poland Marie Casimire,[1] wife of King John III Sobieski, it initially housed a small summer manor, Mariemont Palace.

In the 18th century, it became notable for the large number of windmills located there on the high escarpment of the Vistula.

In 1828, a textile factory was established in Marymont, however, it was relocated to Żyrardów several years later.

In the 19th century, the area became one of the favourite weekend resting places, joined with the city centre by boat communication and a horse tram.