Parysowska
Parysowska, Parysów - a jurydyka founded by the starost of Czerskiego Andrzej Parys and canon of Krakow's Adam Parys in the sixteenth century, liquidated at the end of the eighteenth century. Currently its area is located in the Śródmieście district of Warsaw, partly on the border with Wolski Powązki.
Jurydyka covered the area between the streets Miła and Muranowska, the central point of which was a triangular square, later called Parysowskiego Square on the extension of the street Stawki. The Parysowska street was laid out in 1893. Paris Square was the place of the fair until the Second World War together with the entire region in the 19th century, inhabited mostly by poor Jews. This area was in the ghetto and was destroyed.
Street Parysowska was liquidated in 1961 at the reconstruction connected with the design of the street Marchlewskiego, today Al. John Paul II. Paris Square was located between the corner of today's Hotel Maria (here was the outlet of Parysowskiej) and tannery at ul. Trench.
In December 2013, the name Parysowska was given to a street located in Wola between al. John Paul II and the roundabout Jan Himilsbach.
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