Fat Kaśka

Local nameGruba Kaśka
LocationŚródmieście, Warsaw, Poland

Fat Kaśka on Tłomackie is the popular name for a neoclassical well originating from the 18th century, located in Warsaw, at the middle of "Solidarności" Avenue close to the intersection with Generała Władysława Andersa Street.

It was built in 1787 and designed by Szymon Bogumił Zug at what was then Tłomackim Square, in the center of the Tłumackie jurydyka. The building has the shape of a cylinder. It is decorated with rusticated panels and has a stepped roof crowned with a gilded ball. The well was one of the few water wells built at that stage in Warsaw.

There was considerable fighting and destruction around it during World War II, notably during the Warsaw uprising and the destruction of the adjacent Great Synagogue by the Germans in May, 1943.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Kaśka

Address 79 Aleja Solidarności, Warszawa 00-090, Poland

Coordinates 52°14'40.721" N 21°0'7.863" E

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