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Constitution Square (Polish: Plac Konstytucji) is a major square in the Śródmieście district of Warsaw, Poland.

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Map of plac Konstytucji, Warszawa, Poland

Overview

The square was constructed in the initial post-war years on the Marszałkowska street as a main element of social realist urban project, based on the designs of Jankowski, Knothe, Sigalin and Stępiński. Together with the Palace of Culture and Science it was the main architectural social realist investment of Warsaw in 1949-1956. Its name comes from the Stalinist constitution adopted in communist Poland in July 1952. Architects envisaged the square to be the final point of First of May parades.

In 1999 a group headed by the Polish deputy foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski launched a campaign to rename the square after former US president Ronald Reagan. The campaign was unsuccessful and the square is one of the last in the capital linked to the Communist period.

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