Koletek Street

Koletek Street
View from the Świętej Agnieszki Street towards the west (Vistula Boulevards)
Interactive map of Koletek Street
Part ofStradom
OwnerCity of Kraków
Location Kraków
TypeCultural
Criteriaiv
Designated1978
Part ofHistoric Centre of Kraków
Reference no.29
RegionEurope and North America
Designated1994-09-08
Part ofKraków – Stradom
Reference no.M.P. 1994 nr 50 poz. 418[1]

Koletek Street (Polish: Ulica Koletek, lit. Colettine Sisters Street) is a historic street in Stradom, the former district of Kraków, Poland.

It connects Świętej Agnieszki Street with Smocza Street, which is its extension.[2]

History

Established in 1844. Initially called Mikołaj Kopernik Street. The current name derives from the convent of the Colettine Sisters and their chapel of St. Colette, located here between 1593 and 1820, and has been in use since 1858.[3][4]

Most of the buildings are tenement houses.[5]

Buildings

Prepared based on the source:[5][6]

  • 1 Koletek Street – Tenement house, designed by Beniamin Torbe, 20th century.
  • 3 Koletek Street – Tenement house, designed by Beniamin Torbe, 1905.
  • 4 Koletek Street – Tenement house, designed by Karol Knaus, 1887.
  • 5 Koletek Street – Tenement house, designed by Beniamin Torbe, 1905.
  • 6 Koletek Street – Tenement house, designed by Władysław Kopald and Maksymilian Nitsch, around 1889.
  • 7 Koletek Street – Tenement house, designed by Henryk Lamensdorf, 1911.
  • 8 Koletek Street – Tenement house, designed by Karol Knaus, 1895.
  • 9 Koletek Street – Classicist manor house of Father Mateusz Dubicki, chancellor of the cathedral, from the early 19th century.
  • 10 Koletek Street – Manor house of the Colettine Sisters, later the seat of the Military Recruitment Office-Kraków Podgórze.
  • 12 Koletek Street (2 Sukiennicza Street) – former convent of the Colettine Sisters, later a Home for the Elderly of the Kraków Charitable Society. Since 2013, a residential building.
  • 15 Koletek Street – Tenement house, designed by I. Knause, 1911.
  • 17 Koletek Street – Tenement house, designed by I. Knause, 1911.
  • 19 Koletek Street – Tenement house, designed by I. Knause, 1911.
  • 22 Koletek Street – Football stadium, tennis courts, and club buildings of Nadwiślan Kraków.

References

  1. ^ Zarządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 8 września 1994 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii., M.P., 1994, vol. 50, No. 418
  2. ^ Kraków – plan miasta (in Polish). Wydawnictwo Turystyczne Compass. 2024. ISBN 978-83-8184-589-2.
  3. ^ Encyklopedia Krakowa, (volume I) (in Polish). Kraków: Biblioteka Kraków, Muzeum Krakowa. 2023. p. 685. ISBN 978-83-66253-46-9.
  4. ^ Nazwy ulic Krakowa (in Polish). Kraków: Wydawnictwo Instytutu Języka Polskiego PAN. 1995. pp. 75–76. ISBN 83-85579-48-6.
  5. ^ a b Zabytki Architektury i budownictwa w Polsce. Kraków. Krajowy Ośrodek Badań i Dokumentacji Zabytków. 2007. pp. 205–206.
  6. ^ Gminna ewidencja zabytków - Kraków (in Polish), Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej, 2025-02-13