Galeria Młociny Location City: Warsaw, Poland

An award-winning retail and leisure destination for Warsaw’s foodies, families and trendsetters.

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Sectors:
Retail, Leisure, Workplace
Services:
Architecture, Interiors
Studios:
Warsaw
Client:
Master Management Group / EPP and Echo Investment

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Key Info

Includes:
200 stores, a 10-screen multiplex cinema, a gym, a bowling alley, office space and more than 6,000m² of F&B (the largest food hall in Poland).
Area:
85,000m² GLA
Status:
Opened in 2019

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New brand names and Poland's largest food hall

The 85,000m² GLA Galeria Młociny development, in Warsaw’s Bielany district, creates an attractive destination for the city’s foodies, families and trendsetters, providing access to over 200 stores (including several brand names new to the Warsaw retail scene), a 10-screen multiplex cinema with fully reclining seats, a gym, a bowling alley, more than 6,000m² of F&B (the largest food hall in Poland) and several thousand square metres of office space for a car rental company – providing a sustainable and vibrant environment for people of all ages, interests and backgrounds.

Retail, leisure and relaxation zones

A ‘fashion avenue’ featuring nearly 8m-high shopfronts has been designed to evoke a high street feeling. F&B and entertainment spaces with cosy pubs, restaurants, cafés and street food vendors occupy the entire second floor, connecting directly to a 2,500m² roof garden filled with over 1,500 shrubs and trees and offering panoramic views. There is also a family zone with indoor and outdoor play options for children, a 200m² dancefloor, 20 workstations in a co-working zone and more than 2,000 car parking spaces, along with a city bicycle rental station.

Award-winning

Chapman Taylor designed this 225,000m² GBA mixed-use scheme in collaboration with Kuryłowicz & Associates, on behalf of Master Management Group, which later sold the project to EPP and Echo Investment. The F&B area was subsequently modified by Broadway Malyan after a separate competition for just that zone.

The development won “Green Building of the Year”, and the scheme’s clients EPP and Echo Investment won “Retail Investment of the Year” at the 2019 Prime Property Prize Awards.

Chapman Taylor designed this scheme in collaboration with Kuryłowicz & Associates, on behalf of Master Management Group, which later sold the project to EPP and Echo Investment.

Marcelina Zielinska (MSC Arch and Urb Des, RIBA, FRSA)

Group Board Director, UK

Marcelina has extensive experience of all design stages on a diverse range of projects of various scales, from individual buildings to large urban masterplans.

She has a particular passion for high street regeneration, with a talent for anticipating future trends in retail and leisure and the impact they will have on town centres. Her current projects include heritage-sensitive masterplans for historic city centres.

As an architect and urban designer, Marcelina understands the importance of placemaking and of combining uses to create socially, commercially and environmentally sustainable communities, both in the UK and internationally.

Marcelina has been with Chapman Taylor since March 2007, when she joined the company to help deliver St. David’s 2 in Cardiff. She was promoted to the Group Board in 2025.

Areas of expertise:

Masterplanning / Mixed-use / Retail / Leisure / Asset Enhancement / Placemaking

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