Polytechnic Square

[2] University of Technology Square was placed on a Royal Route, and next to the Lubomirski Ramparts, a line of fortifications erected around the city.

[1] In 1784, from the initiative of king Stanisław August Poniatowski, alongside Nowowiejska Street, the settlement of Nowa Wieś (lit.

[4] In 1887, at Polna Street, to the south of the square, the Mokotów Field Horce Race Track was opened.

[4] Polytechnic Square is a roundabout forming an intersection of Nowowiejska, Noakowskiego, Lwowska, Śniadeckich, and Polna Streets.

[4] Its northeastern side, between Noakowskiego and Polna Streets, consists of multifamily residential buildings.

[10] Next to the building of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, there is the monument dedicated to the university professors who took part in deciphering the radio remote-control systems of the V-1 and V-2 missiles.

Main Building of the Warsaw University of Technology , opened in 1901
Monument to the professors of the V-1 and V-2 deciphering operation