The Złote Tarasy, also known by its anglicized name Golden Terraces, is a commercial, office, and entertainment
complex in the city centre of Warsaw, Poland. It is located at 59 Złota Street, between Jana Pawła II and Emilii Plater. It was opened on 7 February 2007. The complex consists of Złote Tarasy shopping centre, Lumen office building, and the Skylight office skyscraper building, which is among top 30 tallest buildings in the city. The complex is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield.
The Złote Tarasy complex, as seen from Palace of Culture and Science, in 2019.
The Hard Rock Cafe bar in Złote Tarasy, the first bar of that chain opened in Poland in 2007. Picture taken in 2019.
The entrance and glass and steel diagrid roof of the Złote Tarasy shopping centre, in 2012.
The interior of the Złote Tarasy shopping centre, in 2007.
Warszawa Centralna railway station
Warszawa Centralna, in English known as Warsaw Central Station, is the primary railway station in Warsaw, Poland. Completed in 1975, the station is located on the Warsaw Cross-City Line and features four underground island platforms with eight tracks in total. It is served by the long-distance domestic and international trains of PKP Intercity and Polregio as well as some of the regional trains operated by Koleje Mazowieckie. Adjacent to the north side of the building is a bus station that serves as the central hub for night bus lines, and Złote Tarasy shopping center.
Granite plaque with the name of the station, Stanisław Moniuszko, attached after the renovation of 2010-12
Warszawa Centralna in 1975. Swiss monthly magazine Hochparterre rated it as "Excellent public space: the main hall of the Warszawa Centralna railway station in its original shape." Railway station was registered as a historical monument of modern architecture by the provincial conservator of monuments (2019).
Main hall. The futuristic mezzanine was added between 2015 and 2016.