Nowa Huta is a distinctive district, and while no other neighbourhood is exactly the same, areas built with similar planned architectural styles, often from the mid-20th century, share some characteristics.
One such area is the Sachsenhausen-Nord district in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Like Nowa Huta, it features extensive green spaces, wide avenues, and a structured layout that was part of a post-war rebuilding effort. While Nowa Huta was a complete new town, Sachsenhausen-Nord developed with a focus on modern housing and community facilities, including the Waldstadion area.
For those interested in the social and architectural planning aspects, Port Sunlight in Wirral, UK, offers a fascinating parallel. Although much older (late 19th century), it was also a purpose-built model village for workers, designed with high-quality housing, amenities, and green spaces, reflecting a utopian vision similar to Nowa Huta's initial concept.