>In the early 1990s, it initially continued to function well. Residents of the former USSR appeared among the sellers. Later, however, the bazaar could not withstand the competition with the large Jarmark Europa at the [Stadion Dziesięciolecia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadion_Dziesi%C4%99ciolecia) and went into decline.
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>In 2012, Julian Różycki’s heirs regained and in 2017 took over approximately 2/3 of the bazaar’s area. The remaining 1/3 belongs to the city.
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>in 2019, the entire bazaar was included in the municipal register of monuments
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>In 2020, modernization works began on the part of the bazaar belonging to the city, new shopping pavilions made of corrugated sheet metal and green aluminized profiles and a playground were built there. However, the merchants operating in the bazaar did not want to move to the new pavilions, and after some time, vintage shops, mainly selling clothes and ceramics, began operating there. Garage sales are also organized there once a month.
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Source: [35mm.online](https://35mm.online/en/vod/chronicles/polish-film-chronicle-94-06)
The song used in the film is [„Giełda” performed by Zenek Balanga](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMpS5oppEBE)
[From Wikipedia](https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazar_R%C3%B3%C5%BCyckiego):
>In the early 1990s, it initially continued to function well. Residents of the former USSR appeared among the sellers. Later, however, the bazaar could not withstand the competition with the large Jarmark Europa at the [Stadion Dziesięciolecia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadion_Dziesi%C4%99ciolecia) and went into decline.
>
>In 2012, Julian Różycki’s heirs regained and in 2017 took over approximately 2/3 of the bazaar’s area. The remaining 1/3 belongs to the city.
>
>in 2019, the entire bazaar was included in the municipal register of monuments
>
>In 2020, modernization works began on the part of the bazaar belonging to the city, new shopping pavilions made of corrugated sheet metal and green aluminized profiles and a playground were built there. However, the merchants operating in the bazaar did not want to move to the new pavilions, and after some time, vintage shops, mainly selling clothes and ceramics, began operating there. Garage sales are also organized there once a month.