Katowice
Historic City of Silesia and one of the major industrial centers of Poland, its development began in 19 century with the exploitation of mining deposits and the creation of the first industries in the processing of metals extracted.
Attractions
Rynek
A modern square shape with circular buildings of the '70s and one of them is the regional museum.
Silesian Museum (Muzeum Slaskie)
Al Korfantego, 3 north of the Rynek.
hours: from 10 to 17 (16 on Saturday and Sunday). Inside is a collection of paintings by Polish artists of the 19th secolo.
La Cattedrale (Katedra Chrystua Krola)
Wita Stwosza
Costruita tra il 1927 e il 1955 è una delle più grandi della Polonia.
Museo diocesiano
Ulica Jordana, 39
Orario: dalle 14 alle 18
Vicino la cattedrale. Arte sacra dal 14° secolo.
Chiesa di San Michele (Kosciol Sw Michala)
Just outside the city, inside the park Kosciuszko. A del15 century wooden church that was in the country of Syrynia and in 1939 was dismantled and reassembled in the park.
data useful
Tourist information
Mlynska, 2
Hours: 9 to 17 from Monday to Friday, is located right opposite the train station.
train
Plac W. Szewczyk
In the city center. Frequent trains to Oswiecim (Auschwitz-Birkenau), Krakow, Opole, Wroclaw, and Warsaw Czestocowa.
International services to Berlin, Hamburg, Budapest, Prague and Vienna.
Where to stay
Youth Hostel
Sokolska Ulica, 26
Open all year, near the bus station PKS
** Hotel Polonia
Ulica Kochanowskiego, 3
Near the train station, the hotel is centered and with discrete and nearly all rooms with bathroom.
Hotel Diament ***
Ulica Dworcowa, 9
In a traditional building with tile facade is well maintained and clean.
Eat
Ulica Stawowa
is the main street where there is the cathedral, where there are many bars and restaurants like the Bodega, Filipek, etc. ..
U Kolumba
Plac Wolnosci, 12
varied cuisine and classic, Polish and European dishes.
Piwnica wita Stwosza
ulica Wita Stwosza
Central location restaurant specializes in Polish cuisine
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