The oldest buildings on Ząbkowska Street date back to the 1860s. During the summer weekends, the street comes alive with numerous cultural events and activities.
Take a stroll down other streets in Praga as well: on 11 Listopada Street, you'll see former military barracks, and on Mała Street, at numbers 1, 3, 5, and 9, you'll find the first brick houses in Praga. Mała Street has often served as a film set for portraying pre-war Warsaw, including in Roman Polański's film "The Pianist."
The right-bank tenement houses are adorned with works of street art by renowned artists from around the world. Pay special attention to murals like the "Warsaw Fight Club" on Środkowa Street 17 and "Warszawa Wschodnia" on Strzelecka Street 46. These street art pieces add a unique and vibrant character to the neighborhood.
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