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Stanisław Nadratowski Park

Coordinates: 53°26′12.13″N 14°34′00.27″E / 53.4367028°N 14.5667417°E / 53.4367028; 14.5667417
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Stanisław Nadratowski Park
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TypeUrban park
LocationSzczecin, Poland
Coordinates53°26′12.13″N 14°34′00.27″E / 53.4367028°N 14.5667417°E / 53.4367028; 14.5667417
Created1910

The Stanisław Nadratowski Park[a] is an urban park in Szczecin, Poland. It is located in the Drzetowo-Grabowo neighborhood, within the Downtown district, between Malczewskiego, Kazimierza, Plater, and Parkowa Streets. It was established in 1910, in place of the former Grabowo Cemetery.

Name

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The park is named after Stanisław Nadratowski (1950–1970), a student and self-declared pacifist, drafted into military, who was fatally shot in unknown circumstances during the 197p protests in Szczecin.[1][2]

History

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In 1846, to the north of Malczewskiego Street, was opened the extension of the Grabowo Cemetery, in a form of a rectangle with length of 200 m, and width of 80 m. It was placed between buildings at current Malczewskiego, Kazimierza, Plater, and Parkowa Streets.[3][4] Between 1888 and 1890, to the north of the cemetery, was constructed the St. Stanislaus Kostka Church (then known as the Church of Peace).[3]

At the end of the 19th century, the Grabowo Cemetery became full, and a portion of its graves detiorated and was overgrown by nature. Most of the gravestones of the cemetery were removed in 1910, and the area turned into a park, known as the Grabowo Gardens (now Stefan Żeromski Park). The graves themselves were never exhumated. The area to the north of Malczewskiego Street became a separate park, now known as Stanisław Nadratowski Park.[5]

It was renovated in 2017.[6]

Characteristics

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The park has a form a rectangle attached to Malczewskiego Street, and placed between buildings at Malczewskiego, Kazimierza, Plater, and Parkowa Streets. It borders the Stefan Żeromski Park to the south.[6]

Notes

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  1. ^ Polish: Park im. Stanisława Nadratowskiego

References

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  1. ^ Tomasz Zbirochowicz. "Stanisław Nadratowski – żołnierz, który odmówił strzelania do ludzi podczas Grudnia 70. Przypłacił to życiem". szczecinskie24.pl (in Polish).
  2. ^ "IPN udostępnił najważniejsze ustalenia śledztwa ws. śmierci Stanisława Nadratowskiego". dzieje.pl (in Polish). 7 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Cmentarze Szczecina". cmentarze.szczecin.pl (in Polish).
  4. ^ "Zapomniane cmentarze, cz. II". turystyka.stetinum.pl (in Polish). 14 November 2009.
  5. ^ "Przewodnik po szczecińskich cmentarzach". miasta.gazeta.pl (in Polish). 30 October 2010.
  6. ^ a b Marek Rudnicki (12 October 2017). "Park Nadratowskiego i kolejny etap jego upiększania. Co zrobiono?". gs24.pl (in Polish).