Plac Grzybowski, Warszawa
Plac Grzybowski is located in Warsaw, in the Śródmieście district, between Twarda, Raoul Wallenberg, Bagno, Grzybowska and Królewska Streets. It is a symbol of the reconstruction of Warsaw from the 1960s, where 19th-century architecture, headed by the All Saints Church, corresponds with small craft shops. It is a place of concerts, exhibitions, festivals and a gastronomic paradise for gourmets. There is also a square with a water basin on the square - a meeting area for all residents and users of the square, a green enclave in the very center of Warsaw. The square combines tradition with modernity, different architectural styles and two cultures - Jewish and Christian.