Olga and Andrzej Małkowski Square is an intimate, green corner in Warsaw, located in the Powiśle district, adjacent to the Vistula Boulevards and Poniatowski Bridge. This square commemorates an extraordinary couple – Olga Drahonowska-Małkowska and Andrzej Małkowski, who are considered the founders of Polish Scouting. Their contribution to the development of the Scout movement in Poland, and the upbringing of youth in the spirit of patriotism and service, is fundamental to the history of Scouting.
The square is a place of symbolic significance, often visited by scouts and individuals associated with the Scout movement, who pay tribute to the founders. It is a peaceful space with benches, greenery, and commemorative elements, conducive to reflection and relaxation from the urban hustle and bustle. Its proximity to the Vistula River and its boulevards makes the square part of a larger, recreational urban space, eagerly used by Warsaw residents and tourists for walks and spending time outdoors.
The square's name recalls values such as dedication, education, and social commitment, which were dear to the Małkowskis. It is a tribute to their legacy and a reminder of the important role of Scouting in Poland's history and present day.
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