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Kepna is one of the oldest streets of the Warsaw district of Praga. It owes its name to the neighbourhood called Saska Kepa. Mainly wealthy townspeople used to inhabit the area.
The building at number 15 was built around 1897 for Ludwik Karol Manitius, an industrialist, owner of several enamel plants, the son of evangelical bishop, Karol Gustaw.
The house is an example of eclectic style and belongs to the most unique and best preserved ones in the district.
Skaryszewski Park, the Warsaw Zoo, the sports and recreation centre Prawy Brzeg and the sandy beaches of the Vistula river provide a variety of places to relax and do sports.
Teatr Powszechny theatre, Teatr Baj theatre, the Museum of Praga, the National Stadium with a array of concerts and other events, are but a few places nearby offering good quality entertainment for all the family.
Many trendy cafes and restaurants in Ząbkowska and Francuska streets are perfect spots to meet up with friends. And the Old Town is just a stone’s throw away. Moreover, the recently opened Google Campus will contribute to the fast development of the district.
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