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Registry Office. Plac Wolności 12a. Tel: +48 32 259 72 15. Opening hours : Monday 7:30 - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday - Wednesday 7:30 - 3:30 p.m. Thursday 7:30 - 5:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 - 2:00 p.m. Driver and Vehicle Licensing Department.
The Zone is complemented by Spodek, i.e. a sports and entertainment hall referring to the shape of a spacecraft, and modern office buildings: an eye-catching structure of .KTW and the nearby Altus, the tallest building in the Silesian Voivodeship. It is the Culture Zone that has become the new symbol of Katowice.
Situated on the grounds of a former coal mine, the architectural complex combines industrial tradition with modernity. Exhibition spaces with a surface area of over six thousand square metres are located in revitalised former mine buildings as well as in underground halls.
Nikiszowiec Tourist information. Nikiszowiec, 4 Rymarska Street. +48 32 255 14 80. e-mail: nikiszowiec@silesia.travel. Opening hours: Tuesday - Friday 10am to 6pm. Saturday, Sunday and holidays 11am to 3pm. monday closed. Useful information and trivia: Electrical sockets. In Poland, we use European sockets. It’s worth checking how they look like.
Katowice - the capital of the Upper-Silesian region and formerly - a town identified exclusively with heavy industry and workers' houses is today a real European city where tradition meets modernity. Nowadays, Katowice with the population of 320 thousand residents is a city of dynamic transformations, open to changes, attracting young people ...
At the beginning of the 20 th century the city was enriched with the City Theatre, a new railway station, Neo-Gothic Church of Saints Peter and Paul, and many tenement houses in the city centre. During the years of 1914-1918 Katowice did not feel the disastrous influence of the I World War.
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Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra has been located in Katowice since 1945 and has gotten a new internationally acclaimed concert hall in 2014, built on a site of a former coal mine near Katowice's city center.