Ambroży Grabowski Street in Kraków is a street in Kraków, in District I Old Town, in Piasek. It runs from Karmelicka Street in a south-westerly direction to Jan Kochanowski Street. The street was laid out at the beginning of the 20th century. For a short time, it was referred to as Bogata Street. Its current name, honoring the Krakow historian and bookseller Ambroży Grabowski, was given in 1903. At the intersection with Ambroży Grabowski Street, Tadeusz Pawlikowski Street begins its course. Buildings. In the 19th century, in the area where Ambroży Grabowski Street was later laid out, there was a manor house with a garden owned by Jan Wańkowicz, a January Uprising insurgent and friend of Romuald Traugutt. The current development of the street is residential in character, consisting of tenement houses built in the 1890s and early 20th century.