Służew Valley Park

The Służew Valley Park is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland. It is located in the neighbourhood of Służew, within the district of Mokotów, between Bacha Street, Wilanów Avenue, Puławska Street, and Dolina Służewiecka Street. The park was opened in the 1970s.

History
The park was designed by Longin Majdecki and constructed in the 1970s allongside the nearby neighbourhood of Służew nad Dolinką. Historically, in the place of the park were located farms of the village of Służew. Some of the original architecture of the local homes survives to the present day near the Tarniny Street.

In 2013 in the park was opened the Służew Community Centre.

Characteristics
The park is located in the neighbourhood of Służew, within the district of Mokotów, between Bacha Street, Wilanów Avenue, Puławska Street, and Dolina Służewiecka Street. It has the total area of 22.8 ha.

Through park flows the Służew Stream. It also includes numerous ponds. They are: Czarcie Oczko, Irysowy Dolny, Irysowy Górny, Kaczeńcowy Dolny, Kaczeńcowy Górn, Nenufarowe Ponds, Niezapominajki, and Parzydło.

In the park are also located the Służew Community Centre and the historical remains of the 20th-century farms.