Supreme Court
Supreme Court is a courthouse in Śródmieście, Warsaw, Mazowieckie which is located on Plac Krasińskich. Supreme Court is situated nearby to Krasiński Square, as well as near Tablica pamiątkowa granicy getta.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Krasinski Palace and Krasiński Square.
Krasinski Palace
Historic building
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The Krasiński Palace, also known as the Palace of the Commonwealth, is a reconstructed Baroque palace in Warsaw, Poland, on Krasiński Square. Initially erected between 1677 and 1683 for the powerful Krasiński family, it was heavily damaged during World War II and rebuilt in the mid-20th century. Krasinski Palace is situated 110 metres southwest of Supreme Court.
Krasiński Square
Square
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Krasiński Square is a square in the central district of Warsaw, Poland. The square itself is adjacent to Warsaw Old Town and features buildings of great historical and national significance.
Warsaw Uprising Monument
Memorial
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Warsaw Uprising Monument is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. Unveiled in 1989, it was designed by Jacek Budyn and sculpted by Wincenty Kućma.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include New Town, Warsaw and Old and New Town.
New Town, Warsaw
Quarter
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New Town, Polish: Nowe Miasto, historically known as New Warsaw is a neighbourhood, and an area of the City Information System, in the city of Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Śródmieście.
Old and New Town
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The Old Town and New Town are the two oldest parts of Warsaw. Administratively, they are neighbourhoods in the district of Śródmieście. The Old Town is comparatively small to the old towns of many other European cities, as during the time of its development Warsaw was a small town of mostly local importance and not yet the capital of Poland.
Muranów
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Muranów is a neighbourhood in the districts of Śródmieście and Wola in central Warsaw, the capital of Poland. It was founded in the 17th century. The name is derived from the palace belonging to Simone Giuseppe Belotti, a Venetian architect, who originally came to Warsaw from the island of Murano.
Supreme Court
- Type: Courthouse
- Address: Plac Krasińskich 2/4/6, Warszawa
- Category: government building
- Location: Śródmieście, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
52.24984° or 52° 14′ 59″ northLongitude
21.00514° or 21° 0′ 19″ eastLevels
4Height
18 metres (59 feet)Open location code
9G4362X4+W3OpenStreetMap ID
way 239427757OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=courthouse
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In Other Languages
From German to Polish—“Supreme Court” goes by many names.
- German: “Oberster Gerichtshof”
- Polish: “Sąd Najwyższy”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Tablica pamiątkowa granicy getta and Institute of National Remembrance.
Nearby Places
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