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Stare Miasto, Poznań

Stare Miasto (Polish pronunciation: [ˈstarɛ ˈmjastɔ]) is a part of the city of Poznań in western Poland. It was one of the five governmental districts (dzielnicas) into which the city was divided prior to 1990, and which are retained for certain administrative purposes. For details, see Administrative division of Poznań.

Former division of Poznań into five districts

The Polish name Stare Miasto means "Old Town". In discussing subdivisions of Poznań, the name is ambiguous; it may refer to:

  • the whole area of the former dzielnica of Stare Miasto;
  • the osiedle called Stare Miasto, covering most of the city centre; or
  • the Poznań Old Town neighbourhood, covering only the area of the original walled city.

In this article, Stare Miasto will have the first of the above meanings. For the osiedles contained within this district, see Administrative division of Poznań.

The district of Stare Miasto includes Poznań Old Town and most of the remainder of the city centre, as well as the northern part of the city, including the modern residential areas of Winogrady and Piątkowo, and the less densely populated northernmost neighbourhoods of Morasko and Radojewo. It has an area of 47.1 square kilometres (18.2 sq mi) and a population of 161,200, making it the most populous of the city's five districts.

Stare Miasto borders the districts of Nowe Miasto ("New Town") to the east (across the Warta river), Wilda to the south, and Jeżyce and Grunwald to the west. It is also bordered by the administrative districts (gminas) of Suchy Las to the north and Czerwonak across the Warta (though without any direct crossing) to the east.

Geography

 
Monument overlooking the military cemeteries in the Cytadela

The southern part of Stare Miasto district is occupied by Poznań's city centre – the Old Town itself (centred on Stary Rynek, the Old Market Square, with the Old Town Hall or Ratusz), the main street Święty Marcin (St. Martin), the old district of Chwaliszewo next to the river, the oldest buildings of Adam Mickiewicz University, and numerous other historic and modern buildings. North of the centre is the Cytadela (citadel), formerly a fortified area, now an extensive park containing a military museum and a number of cultural exhibits, and with military cemeteries (including Commonwealth and Soviet cemeteries) on its southern edge.

North of the Cytadela is the old district of Winogrady, which contains mainly houses, and then the newer Winogrady estates, consisting largely of pre-fabricated concrete panel apartment blocks. North of these are the estates of Piątkowo, built in similar style. Piątkowo is also the site of the city's main television tower.

East of Winogrady, close to the river, is the neighbourhood of Szeląg, and north of this the housing estate of Wilczy Młyn. North of this is the Naramowice neighbourhood, and then Umultowo. West of Umultowo is the estate called Osiedle Różany Potok, named after Różany Potok or Strumień Różany ("Rose Stream") which flows eastwards towards the Warta, also giving its name to the small neighbourhood of Różany Młyn ("Rose Mill"). North of Umultowo are two small neighbourhoods called Nowa Wieś Górna and Nowa Wieś Dolna ("Upper New Village" and "Lower New Village"), and then Radojewo, which has a palace and park complex and nature reserve. The main road continues northwards from there towards Biedrusko, passing through the adjacent military area.

Further west, north of Piątkowo, is a wide, mainly open area called Morasko (part of Poznań since 1987). The former village of Morasko itself is close to the city's northern boundary, and contains a palace used chiefly as a convent. West of this is a nature reserve around a series of supposed meteorite craters. This reserve also contains Poznań's highest point, the hill known as Góra Moraska, with an altitude of 154 metres (505 ft). The wider area of Morasko also includes the neighbourhood called Huby Moraskie, as well as the complex of buildings of Adam Mickiewicz University located just north-east of Piątkowo, used mainly for natural science teaching.

Stare Miasto contains quite extensive areas of forest, including in the area between Piątkowo and Naramowice, along the river from Naramowice northwards, and in the area of the Morasko reserve.

Poznań's fast tram line, Poznański Szybki Tramwaj (popularly known as Pestka), runs from west of the city centre, initially as an elevated line, and then in a cutting passing through Winogrady and Piątkowo to the terminus and bus station at Osiedle Sobieskiego on the northern edge of Piątkowo. There are also older tram lines serving the southern and eastern parts of Winogrady. The main railway line running east from Poznań passes through Stare Miasto, with a station called Poznań Garbary just south of the Cytadela. There is also a relief line passing through the district further north, used for freight transportation.

History

 
16th-century merchant houses on Poznań's Old Market Square

The Old Town neighbourhood – the medieval walled city – constituted the city of Poznań from its founding in 1253 until 1797, when (under Prussian rule) the city's borders were extended to take in areas to the west – the settlements of St. Martin (Święty Marcin) and St. Adalbert (Święty Wojciech). Chwaliszewo was among the areas added in the eastward expansion of 1800. During the first half of the 19th century the old city walls were taken down and the new western areas of the city (forming most of the modern city centre) were developed.

The fortifications on the Cytadela ("Fort Winiary") were built between 1828 and 1842. This was part of the overall Festung Posen system of fortifications built around the city from the 1830s onwards. The left-bank fortifications all lay within today's Stare Miasto district, following roughly the line of Al. Niepodległości and ul. Krakowska. In the later 19th century an outer ring of forts was built, of which Forts IVa, V and Va now lie within Stare Miasto district.

The next northward expansion of the city's boundaries occurred in 1925, when the Cytadela and the area of Winogrady were incorporated into the city. Naramowice was added under Nazi occupation in the 1940s, and Piątkowo in 1974, leading to the extensive residential development of that neighbourhood (which was already underway in Winogrady). The most northerly parts of Poznań (Morasko, Radojewo, Umultowo, Nowa Wieś Górna, Nowa Wieś Dolna) were brought within the city boundaries in 1987.


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For other uses see Poznan Old Town Stare Miasto Polish pronunciation ˈstarɛ ˈmjastɔ is a part of the city of Poznan in western Poland It was one of the five governmental districts dzielnicas into which the city was divided prior to 1990 and which are retained for certain administrative purposes For details see Administrative division of Poznan Former division of Poznan into five districtsThe Polish name Stare Miasto means Old Town In discussing subdivisions of Poznan the name is ambiguous it may refer to the whole area of the former dzielnica of Stare Miasto the osiedle called Stare Miasto covering most of the city centre or the Poznan Old Town neighbourhood covering only the area of the original walled city In this article Stare Miasto will have the first of the above meanings For the osiedles contained within this district see Administrative division of Poznan The district of Stare Miasto includes Poznan Old Town and most of the remainder of the city centre as well as the northern part of the city including the modern residential areas of Winogrady and Piatkowo and the less densely populated northernmost neighbourhoods of Morasko and Radojewo It has an area of 47 1 square kilometres 18 2 sq mi and a population of 161 200 making it the most populous of the city s five districts Stare Miasto borders the districts of Nowe Miasto New Town to the east across the Warta river Wilda to the south and Jezyce and Grunwald to the west It is also bordered by the administrative districts gminas of Suchy Las to the north and Czerwonak across the Warta though without any direct crossing to the east Geography Edit Monument overlooking the military cemeteries in the CytadelaThe southern part of Stare Miasto district is occupied by Poznan s city centre the Old Town itself centred on Stary Rynek the Old Market Square with the Old Town Hall or Ratusz the main street Swiety Marcin St Martin the old district of Chwaliszewo next to the river the oldest buildings of Adam Mickiewicz University and numerous other historic and modern buildings North of the centre is the Cytadela citadel formerly a fortified area now an extensive park containing a military museum and a number of cultural exhibits and with military cemeteries including Commonwealth and Soviet cemeteries on its southern edge North of the Cytadela is the old district of Winogrady which contains mainly houses and then the newer Winogrady estates consisting largely of pre fabricated concrete panel apartment blocks North of these are the estates of Piatkowo built in similar style Piatkowo is also the site of the city s main television tower East of Winogrady close to the river is the neighbourhood of Szelag and north of this the housing estate of Wilczy Mlyn North of this is the Naramowice neighbourhood and then Umultowo West of Umultowo is the estate called Osiedle Rozany Potok named after Rozany Potok or Strumien Rozany Rose Stream which flows eastwards towards the Warta also giving its name to the small neighbourhood of Rozany Mlyn Rose Mill North of Umultowo are two small neighbourhoods called Nowa Wies Gorna and Nowa Wies Dolna Upper New Village and Lower New Village and then Radojewo which has a palace and park complex and nature reserve The main road continues northwards from there towards Biedrusko passing through the adjacent military area Further west north of Piatkowo is a wide mainly open area called Morasko part of Poznan since 1987 The former village of Morasko itself is close to the city s northern boundary and contains a palace used chiefly as a convent West of this is a nature reserve around a series of supposed meteorite craters This reserve also contains Poznan s highest point the hill known as Gora Moraska with an altitude of 154 metres 505 ft The wider area of Morasko also includes the neighbourhood called Huby Moraskie as well as the complex of buildings of Adam Mickiewicz University located just north east of Piatkowo used mainly for natural science teaching Stare Miasto contains quite extensive areas of forest including in the area between Piatkowo and Naramowice along the river from Naramowice northwards and in the area of the Morasko reserve Poznan s fast tram line Poznanski Szybki Tramwaj popularly known as Pestka runs from west of the city centre initially as an elevated line and then in a cutting passing through Winogrady and Piatkowo to the terminus and bus station at Osiedle Sobieskiego on the northern edge of Piatkowo There are also older tram lines serving the southern and eastern parts of Winogrady The main railway line running east from Poznan passes through Stare Miasto with a station called Poznan Garbary just south of the Cytadela There is also a relief line passing through the district further north used for freight transportation History Edit 16th century merchant houses on Poznan s Old Market SquareThe Old Town neighbourhood the medieval walled city constituted the city of Poznan from its founding in 1253 until 1797 when under Prussian rule the city s borders were extended to take in areas to the west the settlements of St Martin Swiety Marcin and St Adalbert Swiety Wojciech Chwaliszewo was among the areas added in the eastward expansion of 1800 During the first half of the 19th century the old city walls were taken down and the new western areas of the city forming most of the modern city centre were developed The fortifications on the Cytadela Fort Winiary were built between 1828 and 1842 This was part of the overall Festung Posen system of fortifications built around the city from the 1830s onwards The left bank fortifications all lay within today s Stare Miasto district following roughly the line of Al Niepodleglosci and ul Krakowska In the later 19th century an outer ring of forts was built of which Forts IVa V and Va now lie within Stare Miasto district The next northward expansion of the city s boundaries occurred in 1925 when the Cytadela and the area of Winogrady were incorporated into the city Naramowice was added under Nazi occupation in the 1940s and Piatkowo in 1974 leading to the extensive residential development of that neighbourhood which was already underway in Winogrady The most northerly parts of Poznan Morasko Radojewo Umultowo Nowa Wies Gorna Nowa Wies Dolna were brought within the city boundaries in 1987 52 26 53 N 16 56 01 E 52 448101 N 16 933490 E 52 448101 16 933490 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stare Miasto Poznan amp oldid 1077700688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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