Tarchomin

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St James the Great (Jakuba) church

Tarchomin is a neighborhood of Białołęka district, in northern Warsaw, Poland.

History

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The village of Tarchomin has been known since the Middle Ages. Its name appears in documents as early as the 13th century. It was a noble village, inhabited by the Jastrzębiec family. In the 16th century it belonged to the Weslów, Zaliwski, and Ossoliński families who erected the Gothic church of St. James (Jakuba).[1]

Mostowski Palace

The Tarchomin estate historically included the villages of Tarchomin, Dąbrówka Szlachecka, Dąbrówka Grzybowska, Kępa Tarchominska and Świdry. In the second half of the 19th century, there was a court residence and several farms in the Tarchomin area.[2] In the 17th century, during the Ossoliński rule, the Mostowski palace and park complex was built near the church.[1]

In the interwar period, the village of Tarchomin was part of the Jabłonna commune. These areas were annexed to Warsaw in 1951.[1]

In September 2017, a large shopping center Galeria Północna was opened at the intersection of Światowida and Ulica Nadwiślańskiego.[3]

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Encyklopedia Warszawy. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 1994, s. 864. ISBN 83-01-08836-2. (in Polish)
  2. ^ "Tarchomin" (in Polish). Warsaw: Słowniku geograficznym Królestwa Polskieg, Szlurpkiszki – Warłynka. 1892.
  3. ^ "Znamy datę otwarcia Galerii Północnej" (in Polish). Propertynews.pl. Retrieved 22 November 2019.

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