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  2. List of shopping malls in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of shopping malls in Poland. List of shopping malls. Name City ... Bonarka City Center Kraków: Lesser Poland: Galeria Bronowice Kraków ...

  3. Category:Shopping malls in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Shopping malls in Warsaw (10 P) Pages in category "Shopping malls in Poland" ... Silesia City Center; Sky Tower (Wrocław) Solaris Center;

  4. Silesia City Center - Wikipedia

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    Silesia City Center is a shopping mall in Katowice, Silesia, Poland. It was opened in 2005 as the first modern shopping mall in Katowice. [ 1 ] In 2015 it has been described as the "largest shopping mall in the Silesia region".

  5. Galeria Krakowska - Wikipedia

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    Galeria Krakowska has 270 specialty shops, cafés, and restaurants on three floors in two roof-covered shopping malls and three plazas. Galeria Krakowska has over 55,470 square metres (600,000 sq ft) of retail floor space, 4,955 square metres (53,000 sq ft) of offices, as well as parking for 1,400 cars (free for the first hour).

  6. Reduta (shopping centre) - Wikipedia

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    Reduta shopping centre is located at 148 Jerusalem Avenue. It is 2-storeys-tall. The building has the total floor area od 40,500 m 2, and has 130 stores. [1] On the opposite side of the street, at 179 Jerusalem Avenue, is located the Blue City shopping centre. [3]

  7. Drukarnia shopping mall, Bydgoszcz - Wikipedia

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    At the same time it started to issue its first textbooks, teaching aids, maps and other school documents. Its first color manual was published in 1949. [6] The facility had major expansions in 1947–1951, led by Jan Kossowski, and 1957–1962. At that point, the print house was the largest one in Poland for textbooks and educational magazines.

  8. Blue City (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    The inside of Blue City in 2022. The Blue City shopping centre is located at 179 Jerusalem Avenue.The building was designed in the postmodernist style, and has the total area of 180,000 m 2, of which 60,000 m 2 is used by stores and services, while 19,000 m 2 is an office space.

  9. Marywilska 44 - Wikipedia

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    Marywilska 44 is an indoor marketplace in Warsaw, Poland, located at 44 Marywilska Street in the district of Białołęka. It was opened in 2010, becoming one of the largest [1] shopping centres in Warsaw. In May 2024 a fire destroyed majority of the marketplace.