A report on Katowice VoivodeshipZabrze and Chorzów

Katowice Voivodeship
A historic metallurgical building in Zabrze
Chorzów as Charzow on an 18th-century Polish map
Typical Jugendstil architecture on Wolności (Liberty) Street in Zabrze
Steelworks at Königshütte, 1872–1875 ("Das Eisenwalzwerk" by Adolf von Menzel)
A monument commemorating the fallen in the fight for the liberation of Silesia in the Silesian uprisings and World War II
Headframe of the closed President coal mine
Ludwik coal mine, closed down in 1978
Chorzów in the 1930s
Districts of Zabrze
Ulica Wolności (Freedom Street), one of the main areas of commerce in the city
Ernest Pohl Stadium, home venue of Górnik Zabrze
Memorial to local Poles murdered by the Germans in the Ravensbrück concentration camp
Krystian Zimerman
Main post office
The Dumplings
Chorzów within the Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union.
Wojtek Wolski
Chorzów Town Hall
Coal Mining Museum
Subdivisions of Chorzów
New Theatre
The Giraffe, a sculpture at the Silesian Park
Maciej mine shaft
Stadion Śląski, the second biggest stadium in Poland
Main Key Adit
Statue of footballer Gerard Cieślik in Chorzów
Monument to the Heroes of Monte Cassino
Botanical garden
Upper Silesia Brewery
Admiralspalast Hotel

Administratively, Chorzów is in the Silesian Voivodeship since 1999, previously Katowice Voivodeship, and before then, the Silesian Voivodeship.

- Chorzów

Before 1999 it was in Katowice Voivodeship.

- Zabrze

Zabrze (201,600);

- Katowice Voivodeship

Chorzów (125,800);

- Katowice Voivodeship

A road connecting Gliwice and Chorzów and a railway connecting Opole and Świętochłowice were led through Zabrze.

- Zabrze

Express Route (DTŚ): Katowice-Chorzów-Ruda Śląska-Zabrze

- Chorzów
Katowice Voivodeship

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