Polish Soldier Square

Polish Soldier Square
The Polish Soldier Square in 2021.
Polish Soldier Square is located in Poland
Polish Soldier Square
Former name(s)
  • White Parade Square (1725–1809)
  • King Square (1809–1945)
  • Theatre Square (1945–1946)
TypeUrban square
LocationSzczecin, Poland
Coordinates53°25′42.2″N 14°33′17.6″E / 53.428389°N 14.554889°E / 53.428389; 14.554889
East
South
West
Construction
Completion1725

The Polish Soldier Square,[a] also commonly referred to as the Flower Avenue,[b] is an urban square in Szczecin, Poland, located at the bounry of neighbourhoods of Centrum and Old Town, within the Downtown district. To the north and south of the square are placed roads, which intersect with Independence Avenue, Emancipation Avenue, Pope John Paul II Avenue, and Bałuki Street to the west, and with Jana Matejki Street and Castle Way to the east. The square was established in 1725, and was formerly known as the White Parade Square[c] until 1809, and later as the King Square[d] until 1945.
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