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The Katowice city plan with streets contains information about streets, squares, tourist attractions and an address search engine. The portal is dedicated to tourists, drivers and photographers who can share their photos from the city of Katowice.
The Katowice urban area (Polish: Konurbacja katowicka, pronounced [kɔnurˈbat͡sja katɔˈvit͡ska]), also known as the Upper Silesian urban area (Konurbacja górnośląska, [kɔnurˈbat͡sja ɡurnɔˈɕlɔ̃ska]), is an urban area/conurbation in southern Poland, centered on Katowice.
Unlike most other large Polish cities, Katowice did not originate as a medieval town, therefore it does not have an old town with a street layout and architectural styles characteristic to cities founded on Magdeburg rights. Katowice's urban layout is a result of expansion and annexation of various towns, industrial worker estates, and villages.
2 Młyńska Streets. It was built in 1898 on a triangular plan. Here the bugle call of Katowice is played every day at 12 noon. 3 Post office built as a neo-Renaissance-style palace (1893). In the in - terwar period, the palace was rebuilt to resemble a neoclassical structure. 4 Goldstein Palace – built in 1875 for the Goldstein brothers. In 1983
A detailed online map of Katowice buildings presenting the addresses and commissioning dates of selected objects.
The Katowice 2020 City Development Strategy was ad- opted 10 years ago. A dynamically shifting environment requires updating strategic objectives and lines of ac- tion in the new perspective. Therefore, I present you with the Katowice 2030 City Development Strategy.
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Katowice is a capital city of Śląskie Voivodeship (Silesian Province) located in southern Poland; it is the largest city of the Silesian Agglomeration, in Polish known as GOP (Upper Silesian Industrial Region), and one of the most important cultural, academic and economic centres in Poland.