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Address: ul. Olimpijska , 40-166 Katowice
Congress center in Katowice at Olimpijska St., managed by the Municipal Sports and Recreation Center in Katowice. The center was built in 2011-2015. It belongs to the Culture Zone, a new part of Katowice dedicated to culture, located in former industrial areas near Katowice's Spodek.
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The sports and entertainment hall managed by Przedsiębiorstwo Widowiskowo-Sportowe "Spodek". The history of its creation dates back to 1959, when a competition was announced for the design of the hall directed by the...
The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra performs the role of a cultural ambassador representing the country on the international art scene (including concerts in Brussels - Europalia 2001 - Poland, Vienna - opening...
The Silesian Museum in Katowice began to exist by virtue of a resolution of the Silesian Sejm from January 23, 1929. During the war, it suspended its operations, but it was restored in December 1984. Located in the...
The Bugla swimming pool was built almost 80 years ago. Before World War II, it was the largest swimming pool complex in Central Europe - right after Budapest's Palatinus - even international competitions were held here....
The sports and entertainment hall managed by Przedsiębiorstwo Widowiskowo-Sportowe "Spodek". The history of its creation dates back to 1959, when a competition was announced for the design of the hall directed by the...
The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra performs the role of a cultural ambassador representing the country on the international art scene (including concerts in Brussels - Europalia 2001 - Poland, Vienna - opening...
The Silesian Museum in Katowice began to exist by virtue of a resolution of the Silesian Sejm from January 23, 1929. During the war, it suspended its operations, but it was restored in December 1984. Located in the...
The Bugla swimming pool was built almost 80 years ago. Before World War II, it was the largest swimming pool complex in Central Europe - right after Budapest's Palatinus - even international competitions were held here....