


Located in the Katowice Culture Zone on the site of a former coal mine, this impressive museum showcases Silesian art, history, archaeology, and ethnography. Its unique architecture incorporates existing post-industrial buildings with modern design, offering extensive underground exhibition spaces.
READ MOREAn iconic flying saucer-shaped multipurpose arena, Spodek (meaning "saucer" in Polish) is a symbol of Katowice. It hosts major international concerts, sporting events, and exhibitions, and its distinctive architecture makes it a recognizable landmark of the city.
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A historic coal miners' settlement district, Nikiszowiec is a unique example of early 20th-century urban planning. Its characteristic red-brick apartment buildings (familoki) with red window frames, internal courtyards, and St. Anne's Church offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's industrial heritage.
READ MOREA revitalized post-industrial area that has become Katowice's cultural heart. It includes the Silesian Museum, the impressive concert hall of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), and the International Congress Centre, all showcasing innovative modern architecture.
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Situated within the Culture Zone, the NOSPR concert hall is renowned for its world-class acoustics and striking contemporary design. It's the home of the prestigious Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and hosts a wide range of classical and contemporary music performances.
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