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  2. List of shopping malls in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Lesser Poland: Centrum Czyżyny Kraków: Lesser Poland: Factory Krakow Kraków: Lesser Poland: Gallery Plaza Kraków: Lesser Poland: Trzy Korony Nowy Sącz: Lesser Poland: Centrum Golabkowice Nowy Sącz: Lesser Poland: Europe II Plaza Nowy Sącz: Lesser Poland: Galleria Niwa Oświęcim: Lesser Poland: Galeria Tarnovia Tarnów: Lesser Poland ...

  3. 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).

  4. Manufaktura - Wikipedia

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    The Manufaktura is an arts centre, shopping mall, and leisure complex in Łódź, Poland. A major tourist attraction of the city, it includes the largest public square in Łódź, which acts as a venue for cultural and sports events. [1] The Manufaktura opened on 17 May 2006, after 5 years of planning and the subsequent 4 years of construction.

  5. Category:Shopping malls in Poland - Wikipedia

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  6. Galeria Kazimierz - Wikipedia

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    Galeria Kazimierz is a large shopping center located in the Grzegórzki borough of Kraków. The name derives from the neighbouring district of Kazimierz. Phase 1 opened in 2004. The mall has around 38,150 m 2 of floor space, complete with a wide variety of eateries and large shops such as Zara, Puma, Quiksilver, H&M and Alma Market. [1]

  7. Westfield Mokotów - Wikipedia

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    The building has 3 levels, with the total area of 157.770 m², which includes 62.500 m² of shopping area. It is one of the biggest shopping centres in Warsaw, and Poland. [1] As of September 2020, the shopping centre 260 stores and service centres, a food court, a cinema, and a health club. [2] On the roof of the building is located an apiary. [3]

  8. Plejada Sosnowiec - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the Plejada Shopping Centre began on 27.02.2001 on the wasteland of the formerBuczek Steelworks [Wikidata] (formerly Huta Katarzyna), where the famous slag heap of the Katarzyna Steelworks was located until the 1980s, what is an example of successful recultivation of industrial areas [1] [4] The construction was completed on 13.11.2001. [6]

  9. 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]