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Warsaw 's monstrous train station now has a new neighbour the sparkling Złote Tarasy complex. Officially opened on February 7, 2007 by Warsaw mayor, Hanna Gronkiewicz Waltz, the first afternoon alone saw 64,000 people file through the doors. The 250 million Euro project includes 225,000m2 of office, retail and entertainment space, with underground parking for 1,600 cars. Projected to draw more than million visitors each month the complex signals a bold shift away from the out-of-town malls found in Warsaw, and familiar stores will include NEXT, Marks & Spencers, Aldo, Poland's first Body Shop, Hugo Boss, Van Graf clothes store and EMPiK. For leisure, visitors can not only visit Polands first Hard Rock Café which is split over 2 levels, but also a multiplex cinema and more than 20 restaurants and bars spread over 5 levels, including a Burger King.
Designed by Jerde Partnership International (whose founder, Jon Adams Jerde, designed the Olympic Village for LA 1984), the central showpiece is a 10,000m glass dome, fitted with a special mechanism to both filter sunrays and to stop snow from building up.
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@sq5ebm He is complete cretin.He speaks bullshit on all of his films
MrThorn88 6 months ago
Dear Sir, this were not : wastelands, patches of grass or some debris. Who told You that? What was located there was a hugh bus station,roads, exits and entrances to the central railroad station.
sq5ebm 1 year ago
very good vedio for tourists, thanks for upload
rahulthube2009 2 years ago
I remember when it was all fields round there
fulhambob 2 years ago