Załuski, Warsaw

[1] In the 16th century, the village, which was located in place of modern Załuski, was owned by the Górka family of the Łodzia coat of arms heraldic clan.Between 1655 and 1956, during the Deluge, an invasion of Swedish Empire on Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the village had been entirely burned down, and ceased to exist.In the 18th century, Arnold Anastazy Byszewski become new owner of the village, adding to his large land estate.The presence of the airport, brought the height restrictions to the new buildings, forbidding constructions higher than 7 metres (23 feet).Due to the construction of the airport, portion of Załuski, located at the eastern side of the Krakowska Avenue had been bulldozed down.
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