Polish Antarctic Station named Antoni Bolesław Dobrowolski Station is the oldest Polish research facility in Antarctica and the only one located in on the continent.
The station was built in 1957 by the Soviet Union and donated to Poland as an Oazis Station in December 1958. Its acquisition by the Polish Academy of Sciences took place in January 1959. At that time, it was renamed to the A.B. Dobrowolski Station.
In 1991, the facility was lent to the Institute of Geophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IG PAS) for the purpose of carrying out its scientific activities. In 2019, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education granted IG PAS funds for the revitalization of the Station.