The area

The site will be located in the central part of the Olympic Stadium complex, on an internal road running north from Mickiewicza Street to the roundabout. To the south, there are multifunctional sports halls, to the west, there are dirt fields, to the east, there are undeveloped and unbuilt areas stretching all the way to the Odra River canal, and to the north, there is the Olimpia Hotel, the central roundabout, and the main stadium field.

The ZALESIE housing estate is located in the Śródmieście district of Wrocław, on Wielka Wyspa (Great Island). The estate has the character of a villa suburb and is located in the immediate vicinity of Szczytnicki Park, as well as “Czarna Woda” (Black Water, a relic of the old Odra riverbed) and Zacisze on the other side of it. The boundaries of modern Zalesie also include the Olympic Stadium, built in the 1920s. This is an area of Wrocław with predominantly single-family housing, mainly representative, pre-war villa-type buildings. This area is considered one of the most prestigious in Wrocław. In addition to residential buildings, it is home to the headquarters and scientific institutions (the University School of Physical Education and the Wrocław University of Technology), and in the southwestern part – the Zoological Garden and the Centennial Hall, sports and recreation facilities, including the Olympic Stadium complex located in the northeastern part of this area of the city. The existing buildings are integrated into the surrounding green areas and large complexes of tall greenery, mainly growing in the area of Szczytnicki Park.

Szczytnicki Park – one of the largest parks in Wrocław, covering an area of approximately 100 hectares. It is located east of Stara Odra. It is not only a perfect place to relax, but also a huge area rich in history. The most popular attractions in Szczytnicki Park are the Centennial Hall, the Pergola, the Four Domes Pavilion, the Japanese Garden, and the Spire.