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Residential neighborhood in Warsaw, Poland
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Neighbourhood and City Information System area in Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Służew
Neighbourhood and City Information System area
Służew House of Culture in 2013Służew House of Culture in 2013
Location of Służew within the district of Mokotów, in accordance to the City Information System.Location of Służew within the district of Mokotów, in accordance to the City Information System.
Country Poland
VoivodeshipMasovian Voivodeship
City countyWarsaw
DistrictMokotów
Municipal neighbourhoodSłużewiec Południowy
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Służew, historically until 16th century known as Służewo, is a residential neighbourhood, and an area of the City Information System, in the city of Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Mokotów.

Landmarks and transport

Służew housing estate in 1977

Służew has one central metro station of the same name on the M1 metro line.

The E30 highway is immediately beyond its southern and south-eastern border. The country's 40% of traffic-handling and main regional airport, Warsaw Chopin Airport (Lotnisko Chopina w Warszawie) with its runways running to the south and south-east rather than east-west is 2 km west of its centre.

Amenities

Służew has one main park, Park Dolinka Służewiecka, marking its long southern crescent border with a line of ornamental lakes in its centre along a stream.

Two schools take up spacious sites with many buildings and sports facilities on the straight thoroughfare across the north of the district, Wałbrzyska, a further school (nr. 49) is on this street but without playing fields with many neat buildings arranged around a courtyard by the district's own long streets named after J.S. Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

  • Szkoła Podstawowa nr. 46
  • Szkoła Podstawowa nr. 107
  • Szkoła Podstawowa Niepubliczna nr. 49

Służew New Cemetery

The important cemetery to Warsaw Służew New Cemetery (Służew Cemetery or Wałbrzyska Street Cemetery) is a partly tree-covered, well-tended site that occupies land approximately of the size of the schools combined and contains the elaborate tombs and ordinary graves of people of the region (Masovian Voivodeship). Notable people include:

  • Waldemar Baszanowski, Olympic gold medallist (1964, 1968) and winner of five World Championships and five silver medals, a total of 10, more than any other weightlifter to date.

Służew Old Cemetery

The Służew Old Cemetery is located next to the presbytery of the St Catherine's Church at the Fosa Street.

Notes

  1. Polish pronunciation: [ˈswuʐɛf]
  2. Polish pronunciation:

External links

  • Media related to Służew at Wikimedia Commons
Neighbourhoods of Mokotów, Warsaw
City Information System areas
Lower Mokotów
Upper Mokotów
Coat of arms of Mokotów
National Registry of Geographical Names areas
Municipal neighbourhoods
Others

52°10′09″N 21°01′53″E / 52.16917°N 21.03139°E / 52.16917; 21.03139

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