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Chrobry Embankment (Haken's Terrace)

Chrobry Embankment (Haken's Terrace)

The Chrobry Embankment, formerly Haken’s Terraces, one of the most beautiful places in Europe. From here you can watch the vast panorama of the Odra River and the harbour. The viewing terraces are 500 m long and are located 19 m above the Odra river bank. The earliest written history of the area dates back to the sixteenth century. In 1873, a demolition of the eighteenth-century fortifications of Szczecin began. Thanks to the great commitment of Hermann Haken, High Mayor of Szczecin, in the years 1902-1905 a viewing terrace was formed on the site of Fort Leopold. Wide staircases run on both sides from the terrace to the banks of the river, where two pavilions were erected as the entrance to the restaurant, created contemporarily in the remains of the fortifications. At the bottom, there is a fountain decorated with figures of John of Kolno and Wyszak and two tall columns stylized as lighthouses. In the years 1906 to 1912 in the northern part of the terrace an architectural complex was built for the then regency of Szczecin, where now the authorities of the West-Pomeranian province have their headquarters. In addition, in the southern part of the Embankment a building complex of the Maritime Academy is located (from the years 1902-1905 and 1918-1921) and, housed in the same building, Contemporary Theatre and the Maritime Branch of the National Museum. Moreover, a large park is situated near the Chrobry Embankment.
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Baroque Royal Gate

Baroque Royal Gate

This stylish and cultural café offers a wide selection of drinks and lunches. It is situated right by The Royal Gate that was built between 1725 and 1727. Over the entrance you can see the crest with the Prussian eagle encircled by the chains of the black eagle and the royal crown. This is one of the two former gates to the city, which still exist today. There are (also online) numerous engravings, paintings and photographs showing the Royal Gate (Brama Królewska) in the past. Amazing monument, which together with the buildings in the area (philharmonic, Museum of Upheavals, Church of St. Peter and Paul, st. James' Cathedral ...) creates a unique atmosphere. Now in it you can drink chocolate from polish company Wedel.
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Szczecin Philharmonic

Szczecin Philharmonic

Have you ever seen an iceberg in the city center? If not, you must see the new premises of Szczecin Philharmonic which majestically emerges from urban buildings and pervasive greenery. Its metal and glass facade supplemented with light illuminations catch the eye of each person who comes nearby. The building was designed by catalonian architects from Barozzi Veiga from Barcelona and immediately has become the icon of our city. Modern design combined with inspiration taken from historic building of Konzerthaus creates a coherent whole of past, present and future of Szczecin. It has received numerous awards, including the Mies van der Rohe Award in 2015, the Award of the President of the Republic of Poland for the Best Architectural Structure in Poland in the years 2013-2014 in the “LIFE IN ARCHITECTURE” contest, and the award of the “bryla. pl” website dealing with architecture.
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The City Tourist Route

The City Tourist Route

The City Tourist Route is a 7-km-long loop which connects 42 sites – the most interesting monuments and places worthseeing. The idea behind the route was to commemorate the 750th anniversary of granting town privileges to Szczecin. The route is marked by an easily found red dotted line painted on the pavement, and thus the common name of the trail is the “Red Route”. Numbers in circles act as supplementary signs corresponding to each site on the route. Near to each number an information board with a detailed description of the object is either suspended on the wall of the building or standing alone. A pocket guidebook published in various languages, including a map of the route, can be purchased at the tourist information centres, the local seat of Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society and in bookstores. The route begins and ends in front of the Szczecin Central Railway Station. The following sites are on the City Tourist Route (the numbers correspond to the numbering along the route): 1. The Central Railway Station 2. Post Office No.2 3. Snail Gate Barracks 4. Fragment Of City Walls 5. Gothic Church of St. John the Evangelist 6. Long Bridge 7. Old Town Hall 8. Late-Gothic Loitz House 9. Pomeranian Dukes' Castle 10. Ducal Stable and Manege 11. Maiden Tower or Seven Coats Tower 12. Castle Route 13. Maritime Academy 14. National Museum 15. Voivode's Office 16. Adam Mickiewicz Monument 17. PAZIM Complex 18. The Royal Gate 19. St. Peter’s and St. Paul’s Church, Dialogue Centre "Upheavals", Szczecin Philharmonic, Voivodeship Headquarters of Police 20. Professors' Houses 21. St. Mary's Gymnasium 22. Birthplace of the Empress Catherine II of Russia 23. St. James Arch Cathedral 24. Flora Statue 25. Eagle Fountain 26. Palace under the Globe 27. Velthusen's Palace 28. Diets' Palace (Nationalmuseum) 29. Art Gallery of the National Museum and 13 Muses' Club 30. Commemorative Plaque 31. Former seat of the Pomeranian Landowners' Bank 32. Former seat of the Prussian Royal Post 33. St. John Baptist's Church 34. Children's Hospital 35. Gen. Władysław Anders Park 36. Church of the Holliest Heart of Jesus Christ 37. St. Adalbert's Garrison Church 38. Kornel Ujejski Monument 39. Harbour Gate 40. Red Town Hall (New Town Hall) 41. Fountain with the Anchor
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Pomeranian Dukes' Castle

Pomeranian Dukes' Castle

Anyone entering Szczecin by bridges over the Oder River can see the towering red-brick gothic Cathedral and an elegant, pale silhouette of a Renaissance castle with green towers, which used to be the seat of the dukes of the Griffins dynasty who ruled the Duchy of Pomerania. The Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle has five wings and two courtyards. Acting as a cultural institution it organizes an array of cultural events: concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions, conferences and meetings to popularize science, as well as to spread knowledge about the history of West Pomerania. The largest wing houses an Opera. In the wing that housed a mint in the olden days one can find today Cultural and Tourist Information Centre. There is a panoramic terrace on the rooftop of the northern wing from where splendid views can be appreciated. The wing’s basement houses a Vault with sarcophaguses of six princes. The Duke Boguslaw X hall, which used to be a princely chapel, is now a concert hall with a polychromatic ceiling decorated in Renaissance style. A 17th century astronomical clock is the Castle’s special tourist attraction. Also a room dedicated to Eilhard Lubinus and the Witches’ Cell are definitely worth a visit.
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Łasztownia isle & boulevards

Łasztownia isle & boulevards

Łasztownia (ger. Lastadie) is located in the very heart of Szczecin, vis-a-vis the Chrobry Embankment. It is a river island whose history stratches back to the Middle Ages. After the Allied air raids of 1942 - 1944, most of the buildings on Łasztownia were destroyed. Currently, Łasztownia is one of the most interesting (and most mysterious) places in Szczecin. One particularly interesting spot is the part of the Old Town Wharf situated right next to the historic cranes, affectionately dubbed the "cronosaurs". Following the renovation works, they have regained their former splendour. Symbols of the port of Szczecin, these historical cranes from 1929 are most beautiful during the night.
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Museum of Technology and Transport

Museum of Technology and Transport

“Art Depot” in Szczecin is an old tram depot which was built in 1912 with reinforced concrete. It has a sloping roof and a front glass wall with a clock. Since 2006 it has been one of the biggest Polish museums of a technological profile. The collection of almost 100 antique vehicles that was bought from Leszek Liszewski is the most precious. There, you can find such curiosities as micro-car Smyk or the one and only SUV version of Fiat 126p called in Polish “maluch” (tiny). Moreover, there are trams, buses (that you can enter), motorcycles, bikes,non-typical vehicles, electronic, telecommunication and household equipment and many more.
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Jan Kasprowicz Park

Jan Kasprowicz Park

Kasprowicza Park and JasneBłonia Square is a wide green house located by the Szczecin Municipal Office. It's a great place to rest: you can walk, ride a bike or sit comfortably on a bench or on the lawn. The park was built in the years 1925-27, it was designed with rows of maple plane trees on the sides of a wide lawn with ground-based flower arrangements in the middle. It is the largest concentration of this species of trees in Poland, of which over 200 are growing here. Computational continuity is ensured by an alley stretching towards Kasprowicz Park and further to the Arkonian Forest. Try to come to the park in early spring when the lawns are carpeted with bright crocus flowers.
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Szczecin Beer Trail Pivny Szczecin

Szczecin Beer Trail Pivny Szczecin

During the walk you will taste the local specialities, get to know the legends related to the history of Szczecin and you will feel the extraordinary character of the Griffin’s City. Beer is, just right next to the wine, one of the oldest man-made drinks, inseparably linked with bread baking. However in its present form is widely known only since the 19th century. The brewing accompanies humankind since the dawn of time. Over the years this tasty and heathy drink has evolved. But the overall principles of its production remained the same. What are the secrets of brewing? Find it out in Szczecin! This special sightseeing tour leads through breweries and monuments of the Old and New Town of Szczecin. And for those of you, who want some more attractions, we have prepared additional tailor-made options. Main points on the Szczecin Beer Trail: 1. Tourist Information Centre 2. Diet’s Palace 3. Palace under the Globe 4. Baroque Fountain with an Eagle – Flora Statue 5. Archcathedral Basilica of St. James 6. Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle 7. "Browar pod Zamkiem" Brewery 8. Seven Coats Tower 9. Old Town Hall 10. Wyszak Family Brewery 11. Gothic Church of St. John the Evangelist 12. New Town Hall 13. „Stara Komenda” Brewery 14. Szczecin's Brewery „Nowy Browar Szczecin” 15. Harbor Gate That's not all, folks... We have prepared for you the special Szczecin Beer Trail tasting glasses - designed especially for this trip! You can find them in the Tourist Information Center where we start our beers' tour.
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Dialogue Center "Upheavals"

Dialogue Center "Upheavals"

It's one of branches of the National Museum in Szczecin, where we present the newest history of Szczecin and West Pomerania region, with particular attention given to social protests and breaking events in the years 1970–1971, 1980–1981, 1988–1989, that lead Poland to regain independence in 1989. The building that houses our museum is partially hidden under the Solidarity Plaza, adjacent to the Concert Hall. The exhibition is interactive, apart from subject-related pieces, in its underground rooms you may see films, pictures and recordings of the events’ witnesses and participants. Location of the museum has not been chosen by an accident - it was here when on 17 December 1970 first shots were fired at the protesters. In July 2016, the Dialogue Centre Upheavals was ranked the Best Public Space in Europe. Four months later, on November 18, the same building was named World Building of the Year.
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City Tour

City Tour

During sightseeing tour by minibus with an audio guide you will admire the most famous sights of the city and find an answer for many non-standard questions like: What is the similarity between Szczecin and Egypt? There are 2 stops planned for you to take some unique photos. Service description: - Free pick up at hotel or at the other appointed place. - There is no fixed timetable. We start on request. - Sightseeing route inclusive all the key sights. - Two 10 minutes stops are planned. - Tape presentation doesn't require headphones. - Audio Guide in English / German / Danish - Minibus for max. 8 persons, but there is a possibility for making special tour for more than 8 persons
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St. James Arch Cathedral and the tower

St. James Arch Cathedral and the tower

After the 1147 crusade against the Polabian Slavs, Szczecin became a place of German colonisation. St Jacob’s Church, intended for German colonists, was consecrated in 1187. It was founded by Beringer, a Bramberg pilgrim, and given to the custody of the Benedictine brothers from the St Michael Monastery in Bramberg. The construction of the brick church continued for dozens of years, starting in the middle of the 13th Century from a three-aisle basilica with two spires and a basilica-like presbytery, surrounded with a by-pass and a circle of chapels. The altars were founded by the Szczecin guilds and companies. The presbytery reconstruction started in 1370. The basilica frame was changed into the hall frame with a circle of chapels between the interior buttresses. At the outset of the 15th Century Henry Brunsberg built additional chapels on the southern aisle, decorating them with impressive ornaments made of tiled moulders. In 1456 the southern spire collapsed during a hurricane, destroying the basilica corpus. During reconstruction, additional chapels were erected in the northern section, together with only one spire in the western part, as a result of which the corpus was changed from the basilica frame into a hall church frame. The reconstruction work was completed in 1503. In the last 25 years of the 17th Century, the interior section was reconstructed in the Baroque style. The St Jacob bell, constructed by Wawrzyniec Köckeritz, the Szczecin bell-founder, was placed in the church tower. The altar was created by sculptor Erhard Löffler, and the painting, entitled “Taken down the cross”, was made by Lengereich. The organ front was sculptured by the Amsterdam master Van der Linden. While assembling the organs with a large scale of sounds, advice was provided by master Buxtehude from Lübeck. The capacity of this instrument was wonderfully utilised by organist and composer Karl Loewe, residing in Szczecin in 1820-1866. The church was badly damaged during the 16 August 1944 shelling. Its reconstruction did not start until 1972 and has continued until today. The official consecration of the cathedral was performed on 31 May 1982 by Kazimierz Majdański, the Szczecin-Kamieniec Bishop. The status of Cathedral Basilica was given by Pope John Paul II on 23 May 1983, and the status of Metropolitan Basilica on 25 March 1992. Considering the ongoing additions to the rich furnishings of the church, we suggest that you buy a current version of the guidebook while visiting this astonishing place. The tower is an element of the St. James Metropolitan Basilica Cathedral. An observation deck is available for tourist all year long. The entrance to the terrace is only via a lift.
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The National Museum in Szczecin — The Szczecin History Museum -Old Town Hall

The National Museum in Szczecin — The Szczecin History Museum -Old Town Hall

The first mention of the wooden market hall, which was also the venue for the deliberations of the court and the meetings of the city councillors called “theatrum”, dates back to 1245. The current Gothic town hall hails from mid-15th Century, with Henryk Brunsberg considered to be its builder. The richly-decorated façade featuring glazed stones adds a painterly style to the structure. The building has arcades on its south wall, which used to play host to court proceedings on summer days. The City Council convened here twice a week. From the 14th Century the resolutions of the City Council were announced twice a year, i.e. on 1 May and 29 September. As some of them were quite peculiar, it is no wonder that such announcements sometimes left the city in tumult. Examples included the introduction of the anti-Hussite tax in 1428 and the raising of the prices of spirits in 1616. Less severe regulations were e.g. the resolution from 1418 against calumniators and rumourmongers slandering “lords, dukes, knights, squires, ladies, girls, priests, and vassals...”, or one law from 1558 which limited the luxury and excess during wedding celebrations, baptisms, and funerals. From 5 to 13 December 1570 the town hall hosted a Peace Congress ending the Northern Seven Years' War between Sweden and Denmark. After the damage suffered during the Brandenburg sieges, it was rebuilt in the Baroque style and served its purpose until the City Council was moved to the New Town Hall in 1879. Reconstructed again after the War in 1975 as the National Museum, it houses exhibitions dedicated to Szczecin’s past.
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The National Museum in Szczecin — The Museum of Contemporary Art

The National Museum in Szczecin — The Museum of Contemporary Art

The Museum of Contemporary Art is located in a classicist building of former Szczecin stronghold garrison headquarters, built in the last quarter of the 18th century, repeatedly converted in subsequent years. As long, as until the end of World War II, it was used by military authorities. In 1970s it was handed over to the National Museum in Szczecin. In 1980, after a conversion, it became the seat of a branch of the Museum related to contemporary art. Series of temporary exhibitions carries out a programme of propagating and promoting contemporary art on the basis of the Museum's own collection (Polish and foreign art) and projects co-arranged with other institutions, organizations and artists in Poland and abroad. Beside presentations of vital phenomena of Polish art, regional programme focused on the most important artists of Western Pomerania, the Museum coordinates international Mare Articum programme, within which, among others, it organizes Baltic Contemporary Art Biennial.
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The National Museum in Szczecin — The Museum of Regional Traditions

The National Museum in Szczecin — The Museum of Regional Traditions

The Museum of Regional Traditions is located in Baroque Landed Gentry House (Pommersche Landsmannschaft), built in years 1726–1727 according to the order of Prussian king Frederick William I. The building was designed by Gerhard Cornelius de Walrave (1692–1773), the author of, among others, famous Kłodzko fortess and fortifications of Szczecin. The palace served as the session hall of Pomeranian provincial authorities and a royal residence during king's stays in Szczecin. Over the entrance, there is the coat of arms of Pomerania and at the top of the facade – coat of arms of the king of Prussia against a background of panoply (crossed military equipment) and allegoric images of royal virtues: Justice and Sagacity. In the period between the world wars the palace was re-arranged into the seat of the Pomeranian State Museum (Pommersches Landesmuseum), and after World War II the building was taken over by the Museum of Western Pomerania, presently the National Museum in Szczecin. It houses exhibitions of, above all, relics of Pomeranian art from middle ages to Baroque, including Romanesque capitals from Kołbacz, early-Gothic Crucifix from Kamień Pomorski, a portrait of duke Philip I by Lucas Cranach the Younger and impressive jewels of Pomeranian dukes from the 16th and 17th centuries.
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TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art

TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art

TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art was opened in 2013. It is located in Szczecin – the Polish capital of the German-Polish border region Pomerania. TRAFO serves as a multifunctional meeting platform for artists and visitors. It introduces the audience to the tools of art by putting them in various contexts and transdisciplinary relationships. Visual works interact with literature, music, theatre, social sciences and new technologies. TRAFO acts as an “interpreter” promoting art and placing it in an extremely complex cultural, socio-political, economic and existential domain. TRAFO is a post-institution which does not follow rigid rules in the rapidly changing world of art. TRAFO is a testing ground for the history of art, it provides a space for experimentation and demonstration of the artistic process, production and testing of knowledge. The program of TRAFO consists of exhibitions, research and residency programs, publishing activities, meetings, concerts, lectures. Its integral part is an ongoing educational program addressed to different age groups and introducing them to the issues of contemporary art. TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art in Szczecin is a public art institution organized by the City of Szczecin.
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Visiting the cathedral tower

Visiting the cathedral tower

The tower is an element of the St. James Metropolitan Basilica Cathedral. An observation deck is available for tourist all year long. The entrance to the terrace is only via a lift. Opening hours: Monday-Thursday 10.00-19.00 Friday-Sunday 10.00-20.00 Visiting the cathedral tower outside the opening hours (minimum 10 people) is possible by prior arrangement by phone or email with the head of the facility: Dorian Sierek tel. 501 858 223, email: kierownik@katedra.szczecin.pl Ticket prices: normal 10 PLN / 2.5 Euro concession 6 PLN / 1.5 Euro (children and young people studying up to 25 years of age on presentation of a valid school or student ID card) group 8 PLN / 2 Euro (for groups of over 20 people) Children under 7 - free admission. Minors should be under the care of an adult. Exemption from fees is available to carers of organized groups.
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Sightseeing the building of the Westpomeranian Governor's Office

Sightseeing the building of the Westpomeranian Governor's Office

One of the attractions on the route of The City Tourist Route is the possibility of sightseeing the building of the Westpomeranian Governor's Office. The monumental building of the Westpomeranian Governor’s Office is one of the most recognized and representative buildings in Szczecin. The neo-renaissance building consists of five wings with two declosed courtyards. The building is surmounted by two towers. The architecture of the building, including its exterior design, survived almost unchanged until today. The building was seat of the Szczecin Regency, Maritime Authorities and the apartment for the President of Regency. After that, it became the first seat of local polish authorities. In the building three sightseeing routes are available. They make possible to see: curious details, the towers, viewing terrace, the hall with exhibition of architectural details and the basements of the building. For more information about possibility of sightseeing the building, including booking for groups call: +48 91 43 03 633
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The Tourist Tram Line "0"

The Tourist Tram Line "0"

You can see Szczecin from the old tram, which ride through city every summer Sunday. While a tour you can see the most interesting places and monuments in Szczecin. The Tourist tram line "0" is operated by historical wagons type N and 4N. Tickets 3,5zł and 2,5zł available from the conductor on the tram. Children up to 4 years old free of charge. The tram rides take place every Sunday in July and August at 14:35 and 15:59 (start at the main railway station- Dworzec Główny tram stop). Places and monuments worth to see during riding: 1. Main Railway Station 2. Monument with the Anchor 3. Harbour Gate 4. Neo-Renaissance Post Office No. 2 5. Building of the National Museum and 13 Muse's Club 6. Diet's Palace 7. Royal Gate 8. Żeromski Park 9. Pazim Complex 10. Grunwaldzki Square 11. Piastów Avenue and Jagiellońska Street 12. Former Hospital Complex 13. Tram Depot at Piotra Skargi Street 14. Wojska Polskiego Avenue 15. West Pomeranian University of Technology (ZUT) 16. "Pomorzany"- Typical Urban Estates of the 70s and 80s of the 20th century 17. Bosman Brewery 18. Gasworks 19. Tram Depot at Kolumba Street
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Central Cementery

Central Cementery

Central Cementary in Szczecin is almost 170 hectares big and it is an architectural park masterpiece and a monument of European class. The masters of garden and gravestone design had shown their craftsmanship. Unique and vanguard gravestones are embedded in the vast greenery of beautiful park. The necropolis was opened in 1901 and it is the biggest in Poland and the third in Europe. In the competition called „Seven New Wonders of Poland” organized by National Geographic magazine it took the 5th place. Two routes are marked there: historical and dendrological one.
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Jasne Błonia

Jasne Błonia

Jasna Błonia Square Jana Pawła II is a wide green house located by the Szczecin Municipal Office. It's a great place to rest: you can walk, ride a bike or sit comfortably on a bench or on the lawn. The park was built in the years 1925-27, it was designed with rows of maple plane trees on the sides of a wide lawn with ground-based flower arrangements in the middle. It is the largest concentration of this species of trees in Poland, of which over 200 are growing here. Computational continuity is ensured by an alley stretching towards Kasprowicz Park and further to the Arkonian Forest.
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The Odra River boulevards

The Odra River boulevards

Boulevards are always a good choice to go to. Pedestrian zones on both sides of the river Oder are places of loads of small events such as "Bulwarove" or food truck festivals. Many people approach there to relax, chill and to admire the astonishing view of the Szczecin's waterfront. An unusuall experience that you might take a part in on the boulevards is a sort of aroma therapy, with a lovely smell of chocolate straight from the chocolate factory located nearby. Obviously, it's also a good place to berth your boat there or go to one of plenty caffees and restaurants, that are always opened until nightfall. When it is hot, then you also should know, that there is an island between two banks of Oder, where a beach is located.
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Discover Szczecin… from the waterside

Discover Szczecin… from the waterside

As an alternative to walking, cycling or movie-watching … enjoy a motorboat ride on the Oder River or Dabie Lake! Spots which can not be reached on foot, by car or bicycle, can be reached by … a motorboat. You will enjoy not only the amazing panorama of Szczecin from the riverside, but also many interesting places – the backwaters of the Swieta River and the picturesque spots of Wydrnik canal, the so-called Venice of Szczecin, as well as the Dabie Lake and many islands and canals. A motorboat cruise is a great opportunity to watch wild nature – herons, white-tailed sea eagles, beavers, otters and many rare species of flora. Since they are equipped in a rather small engine, no motorboat driving license is required. The Motorboat rental: Bulwar Gdanski (3 Zbozowa street). Open daily from 10:00 – 19:00 the Bosun’s phone number: +48 734 401 410. Team Boats: Bulwar Chrobrego Opened daily from 10:00 to 19:00 the Bosun’s phone number: +48 517 170 903 Cruises around Port of Szczecin and Lake Dąbie Cruises are offered by: THE WHITE FLEET : ul. Jana z Kolna 7 ODRA QUEEN, PEENE QUEEN www.statki.net.pl, + 48 667 081 055 DZIEWANNA www.statek.pl, +48 601 787 649 JOANNA www.msjoanna.pl, +48 609 055 431 TALIZMAN (+48 668 895 522)
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m/s Joanna

m/s Joanna

A real treat for fans of parties or relaxation on the water. For lovers of good beer and beautiful views of Szczecin. The ship, where you can relax with chillout music or party with the electronic music. A ferry, which invites DJs such as Zombie (Simon Karpierz), Kuncfot (James Kondarewicz), Porek Simon (Simon Porowski), Vitek, Sin Sensor, Maciej Wunsch, Konrad Kacak, Pinio, Cee Dee or Rado. The only one that will take you on a cruise with sunset, showing the unusual sights of Święta River or Lake Dabie.
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Szczecin's Venice

Szczecin's Venice

The complex of industrial buildings by the Odra River in Kolumba 86 street (near "Zachodniopomorskie Stowarzyszenie Rozwoju Gospodarczego" building's) is a unique place in our city. Historic buildings such as old yeast factory or alcohol manufacture were once the pride of industrial district reaching Tama Pomorzańska street. You can have the impression that the buildings shoot straight from the water and with the little help of imagination you can see them for example as restored hotels. The city council wants to rebuild this place as Szczecin has the potencial to become so called Venice of the North.
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Miedzyodrze by kayak

Miedzyodrze by kayak

Miedzyodrze is a region of flood waters and wetlands that spreads south of Szczecin bounded by the two arms of the Oder River – the Eastern and Western Oder. This area is situated within the Lower Oder Valley Landscape Park, so it is prohibited to sail there by boats with engines. Silence, calm and clear water makes Miedzyodrze a paradise for water birds, beavers, otters and rare plant species. For those eager for adventures and communing with wild and unspoiled nature the best way to see this region is by kayak, which makes it possible to discover its wild and intimate corners. While kayaking through a picturesque network of winding canals, you pass fields of forget-me-nots, kingcups, irises, ferns and hundreds of beautifully blossoming plants. From below duckweed, the limbs of dead trees stick out. Among dense bulrush you can look out for about 200 species of birds that have their hatcheries here, including herons, cormorants, sea eagles, buzzards and kingfishers. The winding flood waters of Międzyodrze are the result of human activity. The remains of regulation works from the beginning of the 19th Century such as forgotten sluices, pumping stations, embankments, etc. make a huge impression. Tours around Miedzyodrze are organised each week from the first Sunday in June till the middle of September, by „Miedzyodrze” Stanica Wodna (near Dziewoklicz beach). It is also possible to rent kayaks there for individual tours. Stanica is managed by the Regional Division of Szczecin PTTK – Tel. 091 434 56 24
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Wiking - Kayak trips and Kayak rental

Wiking - Kayak trips and Kayak rental

Kayak routes are an original project developed and conducted by Robert Filipski (Wiking Szczecin) since 2009. Trips have become a tourist product of Szczecin, which was attended by over 3,000 tourists getting to know our city and Western Pomerania. This is not only canoeing on the Oder River, but also an interesting and original form of visiting Szczecin and Western Pomerania with a guide kayak or individually. The Tall Ship Races Sailing Rally crews, participants of international conferences, youth from EU projects sailed on our routes. It happened more than once that guests from Warsaw, Poznań, Katowice came by train especially for the trip. And all this to look and explore Szczecin and the surrounding area, from a kayak perspective. And that these are beautiful views, you can check for yourself by participating in trips. We service all areas of Szczecin and the surrounding area within a 100km radius. In other places we have partner bases cooperating with us. There are also kayak rental next to beach on Głębokie Lake.
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Łasztownia isle

Łasztownia isle

Łasztownia (ger. Lastadie) is located in the very heart of Szczecin, vis-a-vis the Chrobry Embankment. It is a river island whose history stretches back to the Middle Ages. After the Allied air raids of 1942– 1944, most of the buildings on Łasztownia were destroyed. Currently, Łasztownia is one of the most interesting (and most mysterious) places in Szczecin. One particularly interesting spot is the part of the Old Town Wharf situated right next to the historic cranes, affectionately dubbed the ”cranosaurs”. Following recent renovation works, they have regained their former splendour. Symbols of the port of Szczecin, these historical cranes from 1929 are at their most beautiful during the cyclic events organised on the Oder river.
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Kana Theatre

Kana Theatre

Kana is an independent theatre and center founded and run since 1979 by Zygmunt Duczyński, and since 2006 by the team he established. The Kana Theatre operates in the following areas: popularization and promotion of culture in such aspects as: theatre, performing arts, music, and interdisciplinary forms (with a special focus on artistic activities transgressing limits of particular genres, using various languages, searching for codes of communication with the audience beyond dramatic text and in the space of experiment); own artistic activity: work on their own productions, including performances, theatre-related projects, artistic and socially oriented action as well as other forms of cultural activities; cultural education: exchange of theatre-related experiences and practices, programs of perfecting acting techniques, training artistic leaders and cultural animators, promoting knowledge about the theatre as a method of self-development, promoting experimental and alternative theatre, improving knowledge, techniques and skills of people interested in folklore and traditions of various cultures. The Kana Theatre continues the idea of the cultural centre formulated by Zygmunt Duczyński. The program of the Kana’s activities is based on the key concept of originality and personal aspect in relation to both particular artists and the artistic team: selection of topics, projects and areas of activity is closely related to both the range of interests (and research) of individual members of the team, and to the collectively worked out program line. This position makes it possible to maintain the continuity and progressive character of the accomplished projects. Calendar - http://www.kana.art.pl/kalendarium
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Summer Theatre

Summer Theatre

Summer Theatre is situated on a natural slope next to Rusałka Lake. It is a place of huge concerts with the best celebrities, celebrations and cultural events. Summer Theatre in Szczecin is one of the biggest amphitheatres in Poland (4500 sitting places). Theatre has been recovered in recent years. Helena Majdaniec's Summer Theater is one of the biggest amphitheaters in Poland (4,5 thousand seats). Some rooms under the scene has been renovated in recent years. This year, the rooms that are currently closed are going to be refurbished. To encourage artists to perform here, new dressing rooms, direct exit on the stage from under-stage part and ramps for disabled actors are going to be built. Summer Theater has an interesting architectural form and location. It has also one of the best natural acoustics in the country. Another advantage is dynamically changing illumination of the arc and the roof. Thanks to it, Szczecin received the main prize in the 12th edition of national competition for the Best Illuminated Municipality and the City 2009.
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Pionier 1907 Cinema

Pionier 1907 Cinema

Cinema Commercial films are evaded. Yet, it is a cinema on a high-level. Or even two levels. Films can be watched in a soft armchair in cozy, historical room or at the table in “Kiniarnia” which is 2 floors below It a retrostyle room with a jabbering projector and a piano from 1898. You cannot buy popcorn at a bar but a glass of good wine. Seems like atmosphere in an old cinema? It is even better as it is the oldest cinema in the world which has been operating in the same place continuously since 1907. Before you enter the cinema please look at the glasscase, there is a certificate from The World Guinness Book. The movies are shown in their original languages (with Polish subtitles), which is beneficial for all tourists visiting the city.
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Szczecin Goods "Stettiner Waren"

Szczecin Goods "Stettiner Waren"

Artisans who want to produce original “Stettiner Waren Szczecin goods“ can now aspire for the certificate and seal. The characteristic white ceramics have the opportunity to again become the showcase of our region. The Department of Promotion and Information of the City Office in Szczecin, at the request of the City Culture Centre, has designed a word and device trademark and has begun to work on its legal protection. Towards the end of 2009, an application was submitted to the Polish Patent Office to protect the trademark “STETTINER WAREN SZCZECIN GOODS” and the expression “STETTINER WAREN”. As a result, the City of Szczecin gained the right to use these trademarks. They were given to the City Culture Centre in Szczecin, where, pursuant to the decision of the Director, a Certifying Council was established, with the authority to produce and sell original Szczecin Goods. The originals of Szczecin's white ceramics are on display in the National Museum building in the Chrobry Embankment. Stettiner Waren Certificates Decisions to award the certificate are made by the Certifying Council established by the Director of the City Culture Centre in Szczecin, which works on the basis of Council Rules and Regulations. The certificates and seal to label goods are given to those artisans who produce ceramics according to tradition and history, maintaining their high artistic and utilitarian value. The application form for certificates allowing commencement of the production of ceramics under the label “Szczecin Goods” is available at the City Culture Centre in Szczecin at ul. Goleniowska 67 and on its website www.mok.szczecin.pl. All information about ceramics, the chances of being awarded the certificate, and where to buy Szczecin Goods, is available at the City Culture Centre in Szczecin – tel. 91/46 91 639, e-mail mok.szczecin@wp.pl.
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Baltica Wellness & Spa

Baltica Wellness & Spa

Baltica Wellness & Spa, the center located in the heart of Szczecin is an unusual place. Here you can go for both a beauty treatment and spend an amazing Spa weekend for two, using among others attractive cosmetics or a wide range of massages. The three-level center has a unique atmosphere, and a well-qualified, professional staff provides the highest quality services. Baltica Wellness & Spa is a modern City-Spa located in the very center of Szczecin, in the Pazim business and entertainment complex. It is the largest facility of this type in Western Pomerania. On three floors, biological regeneration is offered (e.g. aromatherapy, massages, cosmetics, Spa rituals) as well as medical diagnostics, prophylaxis and rehabilitation (e.g. magnetotherapy, electrotherapy, kinesitherapy, hydrotherapy). The focal point of the resort is the Wellness Zone - a fabulous place for baths, saunas and a jacuzzi with the only snow grotto in Szczecin. The center also has a separate Fitness Zone. The offer is complemented by luxury cosmetic services, L’Or - hair salons, Spa mini shop and Café Baltica - a perfect place to relax after a series of treatments, a business meeting or with friends. Guests of the Center have the opportunity to take advantage of various occasional packages, stay packages and health programs, including for athletes or pregnant women. Baltica Wellness & Spa is located in the very center of Szczecin, but the atmosphere here is far from the hustle and bustle. The resort is directly connected to the exclusive Radisson Blu hotel, while the entire complex is well connected to all parts of the city. Baltica Wellness & Spa is the first of its kind and the largest spa center in West Pomerania.
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Binowo Golf Park

Binowo Golf Park

Binowo Park Golf Course is one of the oldest golf courses in Poland. Established in 2000 in the beautiful area of the Szczecin Landscape Park. The picturesque surroundings of the Beech Forest include: - 9-hole training field for beginners, - 18-hole championship field, - exercise areas - driving range and putting green - a club building with a restaurant, conference room and fireplace room, - banquet tent, where you can organize events for 150 people. Binowo Park is a great place to organize integration events, conferences, corporate tournaments and all kinds of occasional parties such as weddings, birthdays or communions. People who value active leisure are invited to participate in golf holidays, and children and teenagers to summer junior camps.
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Tarzania

Tarzania

Our rope park is a great way of spending free time originating in France. Fashion for active leisure, extreme sports means that in Western European countries such parks can be found often. Especially since it is one of the safest forms of active stay at height. Participants of rope programs learn self-control, responsibility, techniques of maintaining balance and break the barrier of height fear or fear. It provides an unforgettable experience, adrenaline and effort in the fresh air.
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The euroregion’s centre of culture

The euroregion’s centre of culture

Stara Rzeźnia In Łasztownia „Old Slaughterhouse” is a building once belonging to the industrial meat complex on the Łasztownia Island. It was a multipurpose cow-house for the stock up to 220 heads. You will find here a restaurant, conference-projection room, bookstore and the Szczecin Gallery with a place for children. „Old Slaughterhouse” promotes and disseminates initiatives and projects related to culture, arts, artistic performance and education. We popularize seaport and maritime traditions of Szczecin. Not far away you will find modern Yacht Port with a two-level, 100-meter long drawbridge for vehicles and pedestrians that connects Lasztownia Isle and Grodzka Island.
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BE HAPPY Sweet Art & Illusion Museum

BE HAPPY Sweet Art & Illusion Museum

Museum of happiness in Szczecin. Be Happy Museum is a place where dreams come true and the imagination turns into a sweet and colorful experience. This is a place where illusion stuns and laughs to tears. Dozens of scenes for taking photos, Marshmallow foam pool, banana swing, magic unicorn and much more. Our mission is to cultivate happiness, share good memories and make the world even sweeter! Visit us and share your best photos with the world! Totally Instagram-Friendly Attraction!
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Warsztatownia /Workshop

Warsztatownia /Workshop

Their mission is to get children from TV and computer screens showing how to spend free time creatively, having fun in a group and creating beautiful things. They show how to create something out of nothing - which at the same time depends on the imagination of children. They have two Riddle Rooms - Save Christmas and Forest Trolls. Riddle Room "Save Christmas" fun, thanks to which children develop perceptiveness, cleverness, train their mind and test their ability to work in a group under time pressure! The rooms are built with passion and heart, everything is made in them Hand Made, invented and implemented by the Warsztatownia. They organize workshops for children, adults and even family. They also build puzzles for their rooms here. Real works of art are created during the workshops and semi-camps. Relaxation zone is an original idea. Here, children indulge in the production of natural, fragrant and colorful cosmetics, and real relaxation in soft dressing gowns (dressed for clothes, because it's fun) with chillout music. Aromatherapy completes the wonderful atmosphere.
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The Eureka Foundation of Professor Jerzy Stelmach

The Eureka Foundation of Professor Jerzy Stelmach

EUREKA offers three interactive exhibitions with experience in science and technology. The first of them, "Eureka Główna", is located in Ul. Ściegiennego 42 has a collection of about 50 interactive exhibits, including Pythagoras water theorem, ball in the air stream, acoustic telephone, curvature of the light beam in the glass. The exhibition also features a unique exhibition on the Polish scale "Atomowa Eureka" contains m.in. Model of the atomic nucleus (so-called Stelmach disks), an interactive model of the uranium centrifuge and the model of the radioactive decay curve. The second exhibition "Eureka Ruchu" is located in the Museum of Technology and Communication in Ul. Niemierzyńska 18A has a collection of about 20 interactive exhibits, including magic suitcase, Celtic stone, ecological bike (conversion of muscle energy into electricity). The third exhibition "Eureka Astronomiczna" or actually the planetarium is located in the tower of the National Museum in Ul. Wały Chrobrego 3. Here you can see planetary shows that show stars, galaxies and constellations in the sky and lots of interesting information about space and the universe. One of the attractions is a rotating model of the Earth, several meters in diameter
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