Rajska Street
Rajska Street is a street in Kraków, in District I Old Town, in Piasek.
It connects Karmelicka Street with Dolnych Młynów Street.
History
It was laid out in the 16th century within the jurisdiction of Garbary. Its current shape took form following the construction of Austrian barracks around 1860. The barracks building, designed by Feliks Księżarski, occupies the northern frontage and has housed the Provincial Public Library since 1992. The southern frontage consists of multi-family buildings from the early 20th century and the interwar period. Initially, the street had no name; in the first half of the 19th century, it was called Dolna Street, and its current name was given around 1850.In May 2010, at 12 Rajska Street, on the site of a former horse riding arena that, along with its adjacent areas, served as the decoration workshop for the Słowacki Theatre and briefly housed the Municipal Popular Theatre in Krakow, construction began on the Małopolska Garden of Arts, a center for the arts in Krakow. The official opening of the facility took place on October 19, 2012.
Buildings
- 1 Rajska Street – Tenement house, 1895.
- 3 Rajska Street – Tenement house, designed by Władysław Kleinberger, 1899–1900.
- 4 Rajska Street – Tenement house, designed by Antoni Dostal and Aleksander Biborski, 1910–1911.
- 5 Rajska Street – Tenement house, 1875.
- 6 Rajska Street – Tenement house, designed by Antoni Dostal, 1910.
- 8 Rajska Street – Tenement house, designed by Edmund Oraczewski, 1910–1911.