Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Courtyard spaces of inner Warsaw - 2

View it here. This space was viewed entirely via the upstairs window of a cafe which adjoins it from Krakowskie. At the back is an army building. It does not appear that any part of this space is actually accessible from the street, or at least, not open to the general public (though it was viewed on a public holiday). Buildings range as high as seven storeys and some properties at ground level are very concerned for security. There are four planter pots in the space and a substation building, as well as space for approximately forty cars; the brown building at the front left is plainly for garbage receptacles and the structure to its right is a trzepak, used for beating carpets.

 Two crows argue over a plastic bag


 




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