Reconstruction of the western frontage of Piłsudski Square – Is the special act necessary?

Anna Wieczorek, Magnolia Gorzelak

DOI: 10.21858/msr.45.05

Vol. no: 45

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The Act on the preparation and implementation of investments in the reconstruction of the Saxon Palace, the Brühl Palace and tenement houses at Królewska Street in Warsaw entered into force in 2021. This is another of many of so-called special acts that suspend the implementation of generally applicable regulations.
In 1939, the Saxon Palace, the Brühl Palace and the tenement houses at Królewska Street formed the western frontage of the square which was named after Marshal Józef Piłsudski. The aim of the article is to demonstrate that generally applicable regulations are sufficient to organize the reconstruction, in particular to determine the location of above-mentioned buildings.