Revival Square
The Revival Square is an urban square and a roundabout in Szczecin, Poland. It is located in the neighbourhood of Centrum, within the district of Śródmieście, at the intersection of Mazurska Street, Monte Cassino Street, and Piłsudskiego Street. It was designed in 1882.
History
The square was designed in 1882, and originally named the Friedrich Karl Square, after Friedrich Karl of Prussia, a prince in the Prussian royal family and the general field marshal of the Prussian Army. It was surrounded with electrified multi-storey tenement houses, originally richly decorated with details such as railing, roof peaks, and domes. Most of the decorations did not survive the Second World War. Several of the buildings were also rebuilt or modified after the war.In 1946, at the square was set up the station of the provisional railway used to dispose of the rubble from the area after the conflict.
In 1945, it was renamed to the Joseph Stalin Square, after Joseph Stalin, a politician and communist revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953. In 1956, it was renamed to its current name, the Revival Square.