Grunwald Square, Wrocław
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The Grunwald Square (, ), named after the
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) is a former square, currently a major street and important transit point in
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,
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. The nearby universities ( Wrocław University of Science and Technology,
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, some departments of
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) and their dormitories make it one of the centres of student life in Wrocław. The central portion of the Grunwald Square has been redeveloped in 2006-2007 into a large oval-shaped roundabout with a major public transport hub in its centre.


History

The Grunwald Square was originally built in the late 20th century as a major southwest-northeast thoroughfare named Kaiserstraße (''Imperial Street''), which was designed to connect two newly constructed bridges,
Grunwald Bridge Grunwald Bridge ( pl, Most Grunwaldzki) is a suspension bridge over the river Oder in Wrocław, Poland, built between 1908 and 1910. Initially the bridge was called the Imperial Bridge (''Kaiserbrücke''), then the Bridge of Freedom (''Freiheits ...
and Szczytniki Bridge. During the
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in 1945, in the final months of
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, the entire residential district along the Kaiserstraße was razed by order of the German Gauleiter Karl Hanke to construct a military airfield intended for use in resupplying the fortress city ("Festung Breslau"). The area remained undeveloped for a long time after World War II, and the huge empty space came to resemble a square rather than a street, influencing the post-war name change into Plac Grunwaldzki (''Grunwald Square''). Post-war development started in the 1950s with construction of new buildings for the Wrocław University of Science and Technology, which was followed by new projects for two other nearby universities,
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(then known as Agricultural Academy in Wrocław) and the
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. A major communist-era landmark, a complex of apartment buildings ( pl:Zespół mieszkalno-usługowy przy pl. Grunwaldzkim we Wrocławiu) known colloquially as "Sedesowce" (''lit.'' toilet seats) or "Manhattan", was built in 1967-1975 at the western end of the square, while another landmark, "Kredka" and "Ołówek"
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, were constructed in 1975-1982 at the eastern end. The central part of the square remained undeveloped until a redevelopment in 2006, and housed an improvised, open air market.


Redevelopment

In March 2006, the Grunwald Square was closed and works on a total reconstruction started. The reconstruction project aimed to rebuilt the central intersection into a large, oval-shaped roundabout (now known as the Ronald Reagan Roundabout). The square was due to be opened again for traffic in December 2006, but the renovation works were to continue until August 2007. By January 2008, the bus and tram stop in the centre of the roundabout had been completed, although the underground passage leading to remained unfinished, contributing to traffic congestion in rush hours. Most of the reconstruction work had been completed by May 2008. Concurrently with this redevelopment, a project to build a shopping centre named Pasaż Grunwaldzki in place of the open-air market was started. This project involved building-over one of the last empty plots of land along the square and completed its transformation into a street.


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