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Freddie Mercury Alley in Warsaw

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Freddie Mercury Alley in Warsaw is a 98-metre-long (322 ft) alley in Ujazdów district in Warsaw[1] which is dedicated to famous musican Freddie Mercury.

History[edit]

Freddie Mercury Alley is located between Noiji's Alley and Kawalerii Street in Warsaw's district Ujazdów. The plaque with its name was unveiled 22nd November 2019. The location of Mercury's Alley is not accidental because it is located near the Embassy of Great Britain, which is the country where the musician grew up. The streets of John Lennon and George Harrison are also nearby. The originator of the project was Piotr Otrębski, and the idea itself was supported by the Polish Queen Funclub.[2] Until February 24, 2020, Warsaw was the only city in Europe with a street dedicated to Mercury. On this day in Feltham, London, a street called "Freddie Mercury Close" was opened on the street where the musician grew up.[3]

References[edit]

  1. "al. Freddiego Mercury'ego". al. Freddiego Mercury'ego. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  2. Gozdur, Sandra (2019-11-25). "Aleja Freddiego Mercury'ego oficjalnie otwarta. "To wielki zaszczyt dla Warszawy" [ZDJĘCIA]". Warszawa Nasze Miasto (in polski). Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  3. "Freddie Mercury dostał własną ulicę. Gdzie można się przespacerować po zaułku frontmana Queen?". Ulica Freddiego Mercury'ego pojawiła się w Londynie (in polski). Retrieved 2020-04-29.


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