After World War II, the Soviets envisioned and constructed Nowa Huta, a utopian ideal city, just 6 miles (10 kilometers) east of Krakow’s city center. Designed as a model socialist community, it now stands as a suburban neighborhood and one of the most populous regions in Krakow. Visitors can explore its wide, tree-lined avenues and monumental architecture, which reflect the grand ambitions of its founders. Today, Nowa Huta offers a unique glimpse into the urban planning and social ideals of the mid-20th century, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and urban development.
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