[2][3] There are located Polish Inventors Park and the Imielin station of the Warsaw Metro rapit transit system.
[4][5] Among notable landmarks, there are Multikino Ursynów multiplex, KEN Center shopping mall, and Catholic Church of Thomas the Apostle.
[12] Between 1976 and 1981, there was constructed the residencial area of South Ursynów, consisting of two multifamily housing neighbourhoods, Imielin to the west, and Na Skraju to the east.
[13] Additionally, in the 18th century, Imielin, together with nearby Wyczółki formed the landed property of Warsaw deputy cup-bearer Grabowski.
[12] In 1956, the portion of Wolica farmlands became property of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, which organised there a test field.
They were developed by Capital City Association of Housing Construction (Polish: Stołeczny Związek Budownictwa Mieszkaniowego) and designed by A. Fabierkiewicz, P. Jankowski, E. Sander-Krysiak, and S.
[2][20] On 7 April 1995, there was opened the Imielin station of the M1 line of the Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground syststem.
It is located at the intersection of Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue and Indiry Gandhi Street.
[8] In 2001, at the site of former cemetery, begun the ongoing construction of the Catholic Church of Blessed Edmund Bojanowski at 12 Kokosowa Street.
[4] At 60 Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue is located the Multikino Ursynów multiplex, and at 15 Ciszewskiego Street, is the KEN Center shopping mall.
[29] There is also the Imielin station of the M1 line of the Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground syststem, located at the intersection of Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue and Indiry Gandhi Street.
[8] Additionally, at 12 Kokosowa Street, at the boundary between Ursynów-Centrum and Błonia Wilanowskie, is the Catholic Church of Blessed Edmund Bojanowski.
[30] Ursynów-Centrum is a City Information System area in Warsaw, Poland, located within the northeastern portion of the district of Ursynów.