Paderewskiego Street
The street directed from east to west, 250 m long. Stylized contemporary pavement, where the course of the medieval municipal walls , non-existing tenement closing the Paderewskiego Street from the side of the Old Market were marked with elements of a different color. The street is staked out on the slope of the hill. It connects the Old Part of the City with so called New Part of the City staked out at the beginning of XIX century by David Gilly, a German architect and town planner. East perceptive closed with the view over south and east frontage of the Old Market, west perspective open to the Freedom Square, south perspective developed first of all with buildings dating back to the first half of XIX century (e.g. the Bazaar), whereas, the north perspective has a diversified architectonically development dating back in most cases to the beginning of the previous century.