The Multimedia Fountain Park is an impressive complex located in Warsaw, on the 1st Armored Division Square, between Boleść, Wybrzeże Gdańskie, Sanguszki and Rybaki streets, in the Nowe Miasto district. It was designed by Longin Majdecki, and its construction began during the reconstruction of the Royal Castle, ending in 1971. Originally, this place was a park with a pond-brodzianka, which was transformed into fountains.
The park was renovated and transformed into the Multimedia Fountain Park, which was opened in 2011 on the occasion of the anniversary of the Municipal Water and Sewage Company (MPWiK). From May to September, multimedia "water-light-sound" shows take place here, combining water, light and music, using advanced technology, including LED spotlights, lasers and projectors.
The fountain complex consists of three basins filled with water, a dry fountain, 367 water jets, 295 RGB LED spotlights, 22 pumps and an RGB laser. The investment cost was PLN 11.5 million and was financed by the city, MPWiK and EU funds. The Multimedia Fountain Park is part of the urban development plan towards the Vistula, which is being implemented by the Warsaw authorities, referring to the pre-war vision of Stefan Starzyński.