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Krasiński Garden

1676 establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth1768 establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian CommonwealthBaroque architecture in WarsawBaroque gardensBuildings and structures completed in 1676
Buildings and structures completed in 1768Continental gardens in the English Landscape Garden styleMuranów (City Information System area)Parks established in the 17th centuryParks established in the 18th centuryParks in Warsaw
Ogród Krasińskich IV 2016
Ogród Krasińskich IV 2016

The Krasiński Garden (Polish: Ogród Krasińskich) is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland, within the neighbourhood of Muranów in the Downtown district. It is located between Świętojerska, Andersa, Stare Nalewki, and Długa Street, and borders Krasiński Square to the east. The park was designed in Baroque style, and developed in 1676, as a garden complex of the Krasiński Palace. With the original area of 3.4 ha, it was the largest parks in Warsaw, until the opening of the Saxon Garden in 1724. In 1765, it was bought by the state, and turned into a public park opened in 1768. It was heavily redesigned between 1891 and 1895 by the main city gardener, Franciszek Szanior, and redeveloped in the style of an English landscape garden. After the end of the Second World War, it was enlarged to its current area of 11.8 ha. It was renovated between 2012 and 2014.

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Krasiński Garden
Pasaż Simonsa, Warsaw Midtown

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00-241 Warsaw, Midtown
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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