Stryjeńskich Street, Warsaw

The name commemorates the Stryjeński family: Zofia, Aleksander, Karol and Tadeusz.

The street was planned in the 1970s and opened ten years later – the name of the avenue appears on the Warsaw maps in 1980.

[2] Nowadays, it crosses local streets: Przy Bażantarni, Małej Łąki, Moczydłowska, Belgradzka, Kazury and Na Uboczu.

However, the project, submitted as part of the Participatory Budgeting initiative, sparked controversy and was ultimately rejected by the Ursynów authorities.

[3] Nearby the street there are located: the local Moczydełko Park, two churches and one primary school (in the vicinity of the cross with the Na Uboczu Street).