“A wealthy neighborhood where the local community, close to each other, leads a quiet life. Everything changes when 18-year-old Adam disappears without a trace. The danger escalates quickly, and anxious parents do everything to protect their children, who at the threshold of adulthood decide to take matters into their own. hands “- announce the creators of” Keep calm “, the second Polish adaptation of Harlan Coben’s novel. It turns out that a futuristic housing estate with a moat does exist. This is the Warsaw Fort Cze. The buildings were photographed by Dawid Zuchowicz from Agencja Wyborcza.
“At the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, this area was an important element of the fortifications included in the so-called ring of the Warsaw Fortress. The facility was built on the basis of the revitalized Piłsudski Legions Fort Cze Czerniaków, erected in the 1880s. It combines history with the present day” – explains developer name for your site. This gated community can be reached via a historic bridge.
How much do you have to pay to rent an apartment in a housing estate with Netflix’s “Keep calm”?
The architectural studio responsible for the design is Szaroszyk & Rycerski Architekci, and the investment consists of 21 buildings with apartments ranging in size from 30 to 180 m2. Some of them were built on artillery ramparts, some in the earth embankment next to the historic barracks, as well as in the area of the historic ammunition warehouse and in the neck of the fort. Additionally, the historic barracks were restored under the supervision of the conservator.
How much do you have to pay to live in a building that may have “played” or even flashed on the screen in a Netflix production? On the web you can find apartment rental offers in Fort Jun. One of them is 64m. a two-room apartment with a garden for 8,000 a month, a three-room apartment (76 m) is a monthly expenditure of 10,000. PLN, and for 12.9 thousand. PLN 92 meters can be rented in this estate (data from otodom.pl).
Source: Gazeta

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