Savior Square

Plac Zbawiciela (in English, Savior Square) is a circular square in central Warsaw, Poland. The square was originally designed by 18th-century royal gardener Johann Christian Schuch as part of the royal gardens. Located toward the south end of Marszałkowska Street, near the Royal Baths Park, the square is named after the Church of the Most Holy Savior, which was built in 1901–27 and stands at the square’s southern side.

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