Kubusia Puchatka Street (Polish: ulica Kubusia Puchatka) is a street in Warsaw, Poland named after Winnie-the-Pooh, known in Polish translations as Kubuà  Puchatek. It was built in the first half of the 1950s, where the ruins of annexesâ buildings used to stand.
The street is long, and in some parts it is wide. It is intended to be a walking path to provide relief from crowds of the Nowy à Âwiat Street.
The whole street is built up with four-story buildings with shops on the ground floor.
Two rows of lime trees transported from Szczecin were planted along the street in 1954. The street building's project is a work of architect Zygmunt Stepiá¹ ski and architecture students from Warsaw University of Technology.
The name of the street was chosen in the competition by readers of Express Wieczorny in 1954.
On the north end of the street, next to its intersection with à ÂwiÃÂtokrzyska Street, is the Warsaw Metro station M2 Nowy à Âwiat-Uniwersytet.