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Sadyba

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Country
  
Poland

County/City
  
Warsaw

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Voivodeship
  
Masovian

Notable landmarks
  
Katyń Museum, Warsaw

Area code(s)
  
+48 22

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Restaurants
  
NABO Cafe, Restaurant Quattro Canti, Zegarmist ‑ Kawiarni, PUB Kreska, Grill Bar Sadyba

Sadyba is a neighborhood in Mokotów district of Warsaw, Poland. It has an administrative status of osiedle within the city. Sadyba can be divided into Old Sadyba, mainly upper class housing, and New-Sadyba with modern retail stores and communist era high rise apartments. Old and New Sadyba can be divided roughly by Świętego Bonifacego street, just south of the Sadyba Best mall. Sadyba is known as the "Garden City" due to the large number of household and community gardens tended by the residents.

Contents

Map of Sadyba, Warsaw, Poland

History

The Sadyba district was home to the Oasis Battalion (Batalionu Oaza) of the Polish Resistance.

Museums

Muzeum Katynskie (Katyn Museum) - A museum dedicated to the memory of the Katyn Massacre. [1]
Muzeum Wojska Polskiego (Polish Military Museum) - A collection of Polish military equipment located at Fort Sadyba

Famous residents

  • Józef Beck - Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Marek Sart - Film composer
  • Marek Kondrat - actor
  • Jacek Żakowski - journalist
  • Dariusz Rosati - Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Leszek Herdegen - poet
  • Jerzy Janicki - writer
  • Czesław Petelski - film director
  • Stanisław Grochowiak - poet
  • Jeremi Przybora - poet, writer, actor and singer
  • Izydor Modelski - general of Polish Army
  • Tadeusz Kasprzycki - general of Polish Army
  • Tadeusz Piskor - general of Polish Army
  • References

    Sadyba Wikipedia