Gmach Telefonów i Telegrafu
Built in 1928-34, the extremely modernist, sprawling edifice of the Intercity Telephones and Post Office took up the entire western side of Poznanska Street from the crossroads with Nowogrodzka to Św. Barbary. In connection with its construction, much of the Polish Bank's warehouses were demolished. The main entrance from Nowogrodzka Street was framed in the corner part of the building, next to it stretched a high block of staircase riser. Above the entrance was placed a metal installation, preserved to this day in excellent condition. In the southern part of the building a three-story higher "tower" part was erected, giving rhythm to the rather monotonous, multi-axis façade, in which characteristically framed, powerful window spaces stand out.
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Built in 1928-34, the extremely modernist, sprawling edifice of the Intercity Telephones and Post Office took up the entire western side of Poznanska Street from the crossroads with Nowogrodzka to Św. Barbary. In connection with its construction, much of the Polish Bank's warehouses were demolished. The main entrance from Nowogrodzka Street was framed in the corner part of the building, next to it stretched a high block of staircase riser. Above the entrance was placed a metal installation, preserved to this day in excellent condition. In the southern part of the building a three-story higher "tower" part was erected, giving rhythm to the rather monotonous, multi-axis façade, in which characteristically framed, powerful window spaces stand out.