Freta Street: New Town's Historic Artery - This title encapsulates the significance of Freta Street as a central and historical thoroughfare in Warsaw's New Town. Originating from an ancient route from Old Warsaw to Zakroczym, the street began to flourish with buildings by the end of the 14th century, becoming an integral part of New Warsaw in the 15th century.
Today, Freta Street is known for its charming antique shops and cafes, which blend historical ambience and modern leisure. A notable landmark on this street is house number 15, the birthplace of the renowned scientist Marie Curie, which has been transformed into a museum. This street, rich in history and cultural significance, serves as a living testament to the evolution and vibrancy of Warsaw's New Town. Author: Nihil novi - own work, CC BY 3.0
A Brief Journey Through Warsaw's Old and New Towns: Explore the heart of Poland's capital, where history and nobility intertwine. This tour reveals the Old Town's grandeur and the New Town's elegance, flourishing since Warsaw became the capital. Uncover tales of majestic churches, sacred temples, and the lives of Polish kings. Delve into the poignant history of Warsaw's WWII tragedy and discover intimate stories of human lives and passions that shaped this resilient city.