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Great Theatre The Theatre Square c. 1925. The Jabłonowski Palace is on the left. Theatre Square (Polish: Plac Teatralny) is a major square in the Śródmieście district of Warsaw, Poland. It spans from the Great Theatre building to the Senatorska Street. The origins of the square date back to the beginning of the 19th century, when a small square was established in 1818. In 1825-1832 the Great Theatre building was constructed. When the city administration was relocated to the Jabłonowski Palace, the square became a centre of city life. Various patriotic demonstrations took place there, including at the time of the January Uprising and the Revolution of 1905. Both demonstrations were bloodily crushed by Russian authorities.[1] In September 1939 the civilian defense of the city was located in the city hall. During the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 the square witnessed heavy fighting between the Nazi German soldiers and the Armia Krajowa partisans. Most of the surrounding buildings were heavily damaged or completely destroyed.[1] After the war several buildings were renovated, though the pre-war city hall was not. In the 1990s it was built again according to original architectural plans. Landmarks on the square include the Great Theatre, Jabłonowski Palace, Blank Palace, Saints Albert and Andrew Church, several old tenement houses and statues. References ^ a b Plac Teatralny at the official website of Śródmieście district Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Theatre Square in Warsaw Coordinates: 52°14′39″N 21°0′34″E / 52.24417°N 21.00944°E / 52.24417; 21.00944 This Warsaw-related location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e