The AK Group "Radosław" roundabout is an important transport hub in Warsaw, located on the border of Powązki and Muranów, between the Śródmieście and Wola districts. It connects Jana Pawła II Avenue, Zygmunta Słomińskiego Street and Okopowa Street.
Until 2001, it was called the Babka roundabout, given in the 1950s due to the shape of the earth embankment. Despite the official change of name in honour of the AK Group "Radosław", which fought in the Warsaw Uprising, the old name is still used, for example in the name of the nearby Babka Tower complex.
The roundabout played a key role in road traffic - in the times of the Polish People's Republic, the international route E81 ran through it, and later national roads no. 7 and 634. In 2008 and 2011, changes were introduced to traffic organization, traffic lights were added and the features of a turbine roundabout were given. In the future, it is planned to route part of the traffic in a tunnel.
There are two important historical elements at the roundabout: a stone with a plaque dedicated to the "Radosław" Group (unveiled in 2004) and the 60-meter Freedom Mast, erected in 2014 to commemorate the Warsaw Uprising.