Krasiński Tenement
The Krasiński Tenement (Polish: Kamienica Krasińskich), also known as the Heurich Tenement (Polish: Kamienica Heurichowska), and the Raczyński Tenement (Polish: Kamienica Raczyńskiego), is a historic seven-storey tenement house in Warsaw, Poland, located at 2 Małachowski Square, in the neighbourhood of North Downtown. It was designed by Jan Fryderyk Heurich and Artur Goebel, in neoclassical style, and constructed between 1907 and 1910, originally being used as a tenement house. It was destroyed during the Second World War, and rebuilt in 1950, serving as a headquarters of the Ministry of Post and Telegraphs, and Ministry of Communication. In 2014, it was renovated and turned into an office building. This includes construction of a new modernist wing.
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Plac Stanisława Małachowskiego, Warsaw Midtown
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Plac Stanisława Małachowskiego
00-066 Warsaw, Midtown
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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