Saska Street
Saska Street at the intersection with Irlandzka Street | |
Interactive map of Saska Street | |
| Part of | Saska Kępa |
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| Length | 1.7 km (1.1 mi) |
| Location | Warsaw, Poland |
| Coordinates | 52°13′55.3″N 21°3′39.5″E / 52.232028°N 21.060972°E |
| From | Ateńska Street |
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| To | George Washington Avenue |
Saska Street is a street in the Saska Kępa neighborhood of the Praga-Południe district in Warsaw, Poland. It stretches from Ateńska Street to George Washington Avenue.
The street's name refers to the Saxon dynasty, whose members once leased the Saska Kępa area. The same name was used until 1847 for a neighboring street near the Saxon Garden in Warsaw. The street is primarily lined with residential buildings, many from the interwar period, as well as commercial establishments and schools.