A District Built on Rubble
Muranów is a district unique on a global scale. It was built almost from scratch after World War II, directly on a vast sea of rubble from the former Warsaw Ghetto. Architects planned it as a modernist, spacious housing estate, which was to be both a monument to the past and a promise of a better future.
Monuments and Memorials
Architecture of Muranów
Characteristic residential blocks from the 1950s, which were built of special bricks mixed with ground ghetto rubble.
Memorial Route
Stone blocks scattered around the district, commemorating places and figures associated with the Warsaw Ghetto.
Anielewicz Bunker
A place at 18 Miła Street, where the headquarters of the Jewish Combat Organization was located during the ghetto uprising.
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Pomnik Bohaterów Getta
Umschlagplatz
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