Koszyki Hall | |
Location | Warsaw, Poland |
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Coordinates | 52°13′20″N 21°00′39″E / 52.22222°N 21.01083°E |
Address | Koszykowa Street 61/63, Warsaw |
Opening date | 2 March 1909 |
Architect | Juliusz Dzierżanowski, Zygmunt Otto[1] |
Total retail floor area | 21,000 m2 (230,000 sq ft) in total area including office space[2] |
Parking | 200[2] |
Public transit access | 159 |
Website | https://www.koszyki.com/ |
Hala Koszyki (pronounced Ko-shi-kee), also known as Koszyki Hall in English, is a historic market and food hall located on 63 Koszykowa Street in south-central Warsaw, Poland. Initially opened in 1909, it has been since redeveloped into a mixed-use retail and commercial facility with offices, bookstores, elegant bars and gourmet restaurants. The heritage shopping arcade was designed in an Art Nouveau style.[3]