Krasnowola

Krasnowola is a neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Ursynów, in the City Information System area of Grabów. It is centred around Krasnowolska Street, and mostly consists of single-family detached homes.

The village of Krasnowola was founded in the 19th century, to the southeast of Grabówek In the second half of the century, there was constructed the Krasnowola Manor House In 1951 the area was incorporated into Warsaw.

History
The village of Krasnowola was founded in the 19th century, to the southeast of Grabów, around current Krasnowolska Street. In the second half of the 19th century, in Krasnowola, at current 78 Krasnowolska Street, was built the Krasnowola Manor House, which then became the residence of castellan Kretkowski.

On 8 September 1939, Krasnowola was captured by the German forces during the Invasion of Poland in the Second World War.

On 14 May 1951, Krasnowola was incorporated into the city of Warsaw.

In 1998, the district of Ursynów was subdivided into the areas of the City Information System, with Krasnowola becoming part of the area of Grabów.

Characteristics
Krasnowola is located in the southwestern portion of the City Information System area, within the district of Ursynów. Its centred around Krasnowolska Street, and mostly consists of single-family detached homes, and its small portion also includes farmlands.

In the neighbourhood, as 78 Krasnowolska Street is located the Krasnowola Manor House, a historical residence build in the 19th century, and near Krasnowolska Street and Poloneza Street is Zabłocki Lake.