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Siekierki (, literally ''little axes'') is a low-rise housing residential neighborhood in
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, the northeastern part of the
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district belonging to Lower Mokotów, adjacent to the
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river. The area is home to an astronomical research center of the
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and a Marian sanctuary.


History

The earliest known settlement in the present-day Siekierki area, formerly known as ''Kępa Bełt'', was the village of Czarnów, known since the 13th century and situated along the Wilanówka River, which then flowed into the Vistula. A village named Siekierki emerged later on, being mentioned since the 16th century. In the 17th century, the settlement came into the possession of Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski, who ordered construction of a recreational pavilion. In the 18th century, the surrounding area was leased by
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for hunting purposes. In the 19th century, the village consisted of two parts, namely ''Siekierki Wielkie'' and ''Siekierki Małe'' (
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for ''Greater Siekierki'' and ''Smaller Siekierki''), the joint population of which totalled 194 residents in 30 households by 1827, having increased to 358 residents by 1889. The entire village was an integral part of a local manor's agricultural estate (
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), which in 1884 covered an area of 556 ''
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'' (equivalent to 3.11 km2 or 1.2 sq mi), mostly consisting of meadows and pastures. The village of Siekierki, belonging to the
Wilanów Wilanów () is a dzielnica, district of the city of Warsaw, Poland. It is home to historic Wilanów Palace, the "Polish Palace of Versailles, Versailles," and second home to various List of Polish rulers, Polish kings. Wilanów is home to many v ...
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at the time, was incorporated into the city of
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on April 8, 1916 by a decree of Hans von Beseler, along with the rest of
Mokotów Mokotów () is a district of Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. It is densely populated, and hosts many companies and foreign embassies. Only a small part of the district is lightly industrialised (''Służewiec Przemysłowy''), while the majori ...
. In 1926, a floodbank along the left bank of the Vistula was completed, mitigating the previously threatening flood hazard and facilitating further development. During the
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, the area was designated for the establishment of an "Olympic District", i.e. an
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sports complex covering approximately , including a stadium and a rowing course. The project never materialized due to the outbreak of
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. During the
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, Siekierki became site to the only
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in the history of Warsaw, as a local girl Władysława Papis claimed to have experienced apparitions of
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repeatedly between 1943 and 1949, giving rise to a local Marian worship. During the
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the neighbourhood suffered from tragic reprisals against the Polish population as the Nazis carried out mass murders and arsons resulting in majority of buildings being destroyed, including the local manor. After the war, local residents were officially prohibited from any new construction under Bierut Decrees, which contributed significantly to the growth of unauthorized construction. In 1961 the
Siekierki Power Station Siekierki Cogeneration Plant () is a combined heat and power plant at Augustówka in Warsaw, Poland. It has an installed heat capacity of 2,081 MW and power generation capacity of 622 MW. Construction work on the station started in 1958 ...
, the largest combined heat and power plant in Poland, was built in the vicinity, although it has later ended up falling within the borders of the Augustówka area after the official delineation. In the later period of the
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plans were made to turn Siekierki into a
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by constructing a complex of scientific facilities along with corresponding housing developments, however the increasing economic crisis halted the project, the only realized object of which is the astronomical research center of the
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, completed in 1978. In 1994 a local Marian sanctuary, commemorating the wartime revelations, was completed, being managed by the Piarist order ever since. In 2002 a nearby expressway and the Siekierkowski Bridge were opened for use. As part of the European
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program, areas of the neighborhood directly adjacent to Vistula were designated as protected landscape in 2004. Between 2005 and 2008 another plans emerged to develop a technology and science park in Siekierki, codenamed "Warsaw Technological Park", however this project was likewise abandoned. Despite the mentioned unrealized investment plans over the years Siekierki remained an underdeveloped and largely unused area; however, the early 2010s marked the onset of a substantial increase in new residential housing developments. In 2019 the local road network was upgraded due to completion of a new arterial road (Aleja Polski Walczącej), along which an existing tram line is expected to be extended. Additionally, the planned
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M3 is to pass through the neighborhood.


Gallery

File:Warszawa Siekierki Batalionu AK Bałtyk.jpg, Street in Siekierki File:Warszawa Most Siekierkowski.jpg, Siekierkowski Bridge File:Warszawa, Łacha Siekierkowska.jpg, Local lake (''Łacha Siekierkowska''), old
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of
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File:Warszawa Siekierki wał.jpg, Floodbank by Vistula File:Warszawa Siekierki sanktuarium.jpg,
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sanctuary of the
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File:Warszawa Siekierki memorial.jpg, Memorial to the local
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victims File:Warszawa Siekierki memorial 2.jpg, Memorial of the First Polish Army crossing Vistula river during the
Warsaw Uprising The Warsaw Uprising (; ), sometimes referred to as the August Uprising (), or the Battle of Warsaw, was a major World War II operation by the Polish resistance movement in World War II, Polish underground resistance to liberate Warsaw from ...


References

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