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  1. Walking in Katowice in Poland is a relaxing video in which you will see some attractions in Katowice. First, I will start my 4K virtual walk from the Cardinal August Hlond Square in...

    • 19 min
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    • 4K Relaxing City Walks
  2. Another fantastic walking tour through the heart of Silesia – the picturesque city of Katowice. This dynamic center of culture, history, and modernity looks ...

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    • CityHikerTV
  3. Join me on a walking tour of the iconic Katowice, Poland. From the bustling Market Square to the iconic Spodek Arena, Katowice is a city where tradition meets innovation. Whether you're a...

    • 30 min
    • 1574
    • 4K City Walk
  4. Oct 14, 2024 · We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of Katowice, Poland for travelers! Check out Katowice’s top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map.

    • Silesian Museum
    • Nikiszowiec
    • Museum of The History of Katowice
    • Kościuszko Park
    • Silesian Insurgents’ Monument
    • Cathedral of Christ The King
    • Ulica Mariacka
    • St Mary’s Church
    • Architecture
    • Spodek

    From a distance the first thing that will hove into view as you approach the Silesian Museum is the giant headframe that had stood idle after the Katowice colliery around it closed in 1999 after almost 180 years. Now that tower has an observation platform open in summer. The headframe isn’t the only part of the mine that has been converted, as four...

    A few minutes on foot or a brief bus-ride from the centre of Katowice is a superb piece of Polish national heritage; an intact city district for 8,000 people built for miners at the Giesche colliery. Nikiszowiec was in fact a separate, self-contained city, from its completion in 1918 until it was absorbed by Katowice in 1951. The settlement had int...

    The headquarters for this museum, and most of its departments, are in a tenement house from 1908 on Ulica Szafranka. If you wanted to pick one setting to sum up Katowice, this would be perfect, as in this period the city was growing at a dizzying rate. The permanent exhibition shows you around two apartments; one for a rich industrialist family, an...

    Named after one of Poland’s national heroes, Kościuszko Park is the handiest green space if you’re in the centre of Katowice, swelling from six hectares when it was inaugurated in 1888 to more than 72 today. Wreathed by an English landscape park made up of dozens of different tree species are formal flowerbeds, an avenue of roses and florid pergola...

    One sight to give you a sense of place is this gigantic monument to the people who took part in the three Silesian Uprisings in 1919, 1920 and 1921. The cause was to force the Upper Silesia to join the new Polish state that had been created after the Treaty of Versailles. Poles made up 60% of the population of Upper Silesia and rebelled three times...

    Construction of this colossal archcathedral, the largest in Poland, began in 1927 and was interrupted by the Second World War. It would finally be completed in 1955, and has powerful Neoclassical architecture epitomised by a 40-metre-high dome and an awe-inspiring portico. Despite the classical lines it’s a thoroughly modern building, with a struct...

    In the central Śródmieście district, the pedestrianised Ulica Mariacka is Katowice’s main nightlife artery, leading to the bold tower of St Mary’s Church, which we’ll explore next. The street was only pedestrianised in 2008, and in 2011 a row of 30 cherry tree saplings were planted on the way, now sprinkling some colour in spring. Packed into a few...

    With mass immigration to Upper Silesia and the city burgeoning in the middle of the 19th century, all these new residents needed a place of worship. The answer was St Mary’s Church, which was erected in the 1860s. And even though it’s a relatively new construction, this church has a lot of value as many of the most respected artists of the day work...

    Having only gained city status in 1865, Katowice isn’t a Medieval or Renaissance idyll like Kraków or Lublin; but that doesn’t mean that the city’s architecture doesn’t have its own power. As the Śródmieście, city centre, was built in one go in the 19th century it was often compared to Paris for its many palatial tenement buildings, some with Art N...

    After Stalin died, architecture in Poland was able to move on from Socialist Realism to more exciting frontiers. And that is the context for this outlandish building, named “Saucer” in Polish. Spodek was started in 1964 and work continued up to 1971. From then until just 2014 Spodek was the largest indoor arena in Poland, with a capacity of 11,500....

  5. Today Katowice's city centre is packed with modern architecture, and filled with cafes, restaurants, pubs and clubs to match all tastes. Those seeking more conventional interpretations of the word 'attraction' will find plenty of cleaned-up 19th century architecture in the form of handsome townhouses in Downtown Katowice , particularly along ...

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  7. Aug 31, 2023 · A complete city guide to Katowice, including travel tips and the best things to do in Katowice, from coal mines reimagined as creative spaces, to unique Silesian cultural experiences and local cuisine.