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Port Czerniakowski

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    November 1, 2024

    Czerniakowski Port – a river port located in Warsaw on the left bank of the Vistula, along Solec and Czerniakowska streets. It is located on a canal known as the Port Canal.

    The port, together with workshops for Vistula shipping, was built in a branch (oxbow lake) of the Vistula in the years 1850–1865. Until 1965, a river shipyard operated in the port. Since the 1970s, it has been used for sports and recreational purposes. The port canal is intersected by traffic routes in two places. There is a bicycle trail nearby (part of the Vistula Bicycle Trail). At the port outlet there is a flood gate, and in the middle is the Łazienkowski Bridge. You can enter the headland area via Zaruskiego Street, and the former shipyard area via an alley that is an extension of Łazienkowska Street. The Czerniakowski Canal (Main Canal "A") and the Piaseczyński Canal have their outlets in the Port Canal.

    A very interesting and extensive article on Wikipedia:
    pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Czerniakowski

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      March 22, 2025

      Czerniakowski Port is a river port in Warsaw, located on the left bank of the Vistula, along Solec and Czerniakowska streets. It is located on the Port Canal, which is about 1 km long and separates the Czerniakowski Headland from the mainland. The port was built in the years 1850-1865, initially as workshops for the construction and repair of water vehicles. Until 1965, a river shipyard operated here. After World War II, the port became one of the first factories launched after the liberation of Warsaw, producing barges and pushboats. After 1989, the port became a place used by kayakers, rowers and has a marina for yachts. In 2010, work began on the spatial development of the port area, and the main renovations were completed in 2014. The port area includes, among others, the boatswain's office building, the former "Syrena" Sports Club, and the "Warsaw Marina" pavilions, the construction of which was completed in 2018.

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        November 30, 2024

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