Szamarzewskiego Street
The street directed from east to west, 1600 m long. Backstreets with scruffy tenements, courtyards and little squares in its east fragment. Tenements date back to the beginning of XX century, they demonstrate many architectonic details. Apartments of various standards. The north frontage presents the garrison church and the neo-gothic church under the invocation of the Feast of the Cross dating back to the end of XIX century. There are plagues commemorating servicemen of 57th infantry Regiment of Great Poland and 27th Wołyń Infantry Division of the Home Army. West part of the street refers to constructions of the time of the Second World War, constituting an element of the Weststadt Posen urban layout. Additionally, there is also a modernistic complex of buildings dating back to the thirties of XX century, with apartments from 20 to 85 m². In eats part, perspective closed with the Kraszewskiego Street, west perspective open.