Miodowa Street (Warsaw)


Miodowa is a street in Warsaw's Old Town. More precisely, it links the Krakowskie Street in with the [Krasiński Square. It is also the name of a street in the Kazimierz district in Kraków.

History

In the 16th century Miodowa Street was famous for its gingerbread shops; hence its name. During the 18th century the Italian painter Bernardo Bellotto, better known as il Canaletto, the court painter for Poland's last king Stanisław August Poniatowski, painted with meticulous details the streets and architecture of 18th century Warsaw.
Canaletto painted a view of the street with all the hustle and bustle of its traffic. The buildings are, on the right, the palace of Crown Marshal Jan Klemens Branicki and, on the left, the palace of the Bishops of Cracow and the mansion of the Warsaw banker, Piotr Tepper. Further back can be scen the roof of the 17th-century church of the Capuchins, founded by King John III Sobieski, which bas a chapel containing the urn with his heart. Behind the chapel partially in front of the Krasiński Palace in the far distance can be seen on the left side the Lelewel Palace, another work of Efraim Szreger.

Gallery

Historical images

Features (visible at the Canaletto painting)