Tadeusz Kościuszko Square

An intersection was established of what are today Piastów Avenue, Krzywoustego Street, and Sikorskiego Street, and around them were constructed lavishly ornamented tenements with electricity.

[1] Additionally, between Pistów Avenue and Sikorskiego Street was built a garden square, now known as the Janina Szczerska Square (Polish: Skwer im.

It was named after Janina Szczerska, a 20th-century teacher, and founder of the Maria Skłodowska-Curie General Education High School no.

[1][2] During World War II, the corners of the urban square were destroyed, and after the conflict, replaced with stores.

[1] In 1972, the road intersection at the square was rebuilt, with traffic lights and an island in the centre being added.

One of the historical tenements at the square in 2020.