Stawowa Street
Stawowa Street (German: Lazarettstraße, Teichstraße, 1939–1945: Woyrschstraße) is one of the most prominent and well-known pedestrian streets in the Śródmieście district of Katowice, Poland. Its name likely derives from a pond (Polish: staw) that once existed behind Piotr Skarga Street. The street begins at the intersection with Piotr Skarga Street, intersects with Adam Mickiewicz Street (where bus traffic is permitted), and becomes a pedestrian zone thereafter, ending at 3 Maja Street. It serves as a commercial and service-oriented pedestrian passage, recognized as a significant public space with representative and socially integrative functions. In the late 1990s, due to high pedestrian traffic, it was one of the most prominent areas in Katowice's city center. A 2005 study identified it as one of the few central areas perceived as pleasant and well-maintained.
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Stawowa, Katowice Śródmieście
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 50.260308333333 ° | E 19.018322222222 ° |
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Pod Siódemką
Stawowa 7
40-095 Katowice, Śródmieście
Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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