Wuwa - Living and Work Space

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Interview

TK: My mother’s parents lived in this house after they arrived in Wrocław. Our grandfather was transferred to Wrocław to reorganise Poczta Polska (the Polish Post) straight after the war. After moving from Lvov he became one of the managers: primarily in the district of Karłowice, then in the district of Biskupin. Grażyna Hryncewicz-Lamber: I was wondering why someone would choose this particular house. The flats are quite small. I believe it was the location that gave a better feeling of security. TK: People were eager to occupy this house because all its windowpanes were intact. It was commonplace to keep LMGs (Light Machine Guns) and pistols at home till 1952. MK: On the balconies.

An intervew with Tomasz and Marek Kosendiak who have lived in the house at no. 2 Tramwajowa Street since their birth.

Gallery-access block of flats no. 1


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