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Tołpa's Park, Wrocław / Karolina Mudel / Agencja Gazeta
Tołpa's Park
Actually, it is Stanisław Tołpa's Nowowiejski Park who was a famous botanist of the Agriculture Academy of Wroclaw. It is a 9ha area between the streets of Nowowiejska, Prusa and Edyty Stein. It was started between 1905 and 1907 but it is typical for 19th century city parks. It is marked by its free arrangement of paths, around the central elements such as a pond or a hill. It is an open space park with no fence surrounding it which makes it more than just a recreation area. It plays quite an important communication role as well. Wyszyński Street runs across the park, though it did not exist when the park was created. Still, the most important thing there is the green area. There are no architectural features, except for a playground and benches.
