Ujazdowski Park

Ujazdowski Park is located at Aleje Ujazdowskie, between Piękna Street and Na Rozdrożu Square. It was founded between 1893 and 1896 by a designer gardener, Franciszek Szanior. In the 1960s, Ujazdowski Park has been listed in the register of monuments.
This is one of the most valuable masterpieces of gardening art in Warsaw, with a large playground popular among the youngest Warsawers. Looking from Lennon Street one can admire three natural monuments: a 30 meter tall pedunculate oak, with a trunk circumference of 485 cm, a black walnut tree, and a maple tree, growing by the sculpture Eve by Edward Wittig. In the park there is also a monument of Ignacy Jan Paderewski, and a historical scale from the Lublin Factory of Scales, manufactured for the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900.
The park is fenced and closed for night time.

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