The Grey Ranks Square (Polish: Plac Szarych Szeregów) is an urban square and a roundabout in Szczecin, Poland. It is located at the boundary of neighbourhoods of Centrum and à Âródmieà Âcie-Póà Ânoc, within the district of à Âródmieà Âcie. It forms the intersection of Piastów Avenue, Piàtego Lipca Street, Pià Âsudskiego Street, Wielkopolska Street, and Wojska Polskiego Avenue. The square was designed in 1879.
It was designed in 1879, as a circular square with roundabout. At the end of 19th and beginning of the 20th century, around it were constructed tenements, almost all of which, survive to the present day.
It was originally named the Arndt Square (German: Arndtplatz) after Ernst Moritz Arndt, a 19th-century historian, writer and poet. In 1945, it was renamed to the Allied Square (Polish: Plac Sprzymierzonych), and in 1950, to the Konstantin Rokossovsky Square (Polish: Plac Konstantego Rokossowskiego), after a 20th-century military officer who was the Marshal of the Soviet Union, the Marshal of Poland, and the Minister of National Defence. In 1956, it was renamed to the Vladimir Lenin Square (Polish: Plac WÃ Âodzimierza Lenina), after a 20th-century communist revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union, with the name remaining until 1991, when it was reverted to the Allied Square. In 2009 it was renamed to its current name, after the Grey Ranks, an underground paramilitary organisation of the Polish resistance during the Second World War.
On 19 June 2000, there was unveiled the Marshal Józef Pià Âsudski Memorial, designed by Bohdan Ronin-Walknowski.
The square forms a roundabout on the axis of Wojska Polskiego Avenue. It forms an intersection of Piastów Avenue, Piàtego Lipca Street, Pià Âsudskiego Street, Wielkopolska Street, and Wojska Polskiego Avenue. There is also a triangular intersection of the tram tracks from Piastów Avenue, Pià Âsudskiego Street, and Wojska Polskiego Avenue. The square is surrounded by historical tenements buildings, dating to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At the corner of Wojska Polskiego Avenue and Wielkopolska Street is placed the Marshal Józef Pià Âsudski Memorial, a bronze bust sculpture by Bohdan Ronin-Walknowski.