Nowolipie


Brygidek Church and Arsenal on the Canallet image of 1778

Nowolipie is a jurydyka founded in the early seventeenth century, belonging to the Order of the Sisters Brygidek. Liquidated with the other Warsaw jury, it occupied the area at the present Muranów in the Śródmieście district of Warsaw.

Around 1622-1628 Brygidian sisters moved to the jurydyki village of Lipie near Grojec, where the childless village owners brought the Carmelite Truviteks and Brigidkas to their land. In honor of the former seat of the jurydyka was called New Lipi, and from them the name was taken over the main streets Nowolipie and Nowolipki. The church and the Brygidek monastery were on the corner of the present Dluga and Nalewka streets until about 1817 when the buildings were taken away. In the eighteenth century there were tanneries, safari plants, a mill, a brewery and windmills.

Later, this area was mainly inhabited by Jews. Bibliography

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