Market Square, Katowice Explained

Market Square
Namesake:Rynek
Type:Market square
Location:Śródmieście, Katowice, Poland
Maint:Katowice City Council

Market Square in Katowice (Polish: Rynek w Katowicach) is a central feature of the Śródmieście district in the city of Katowice, Poland. This market square, the main one in the city, dates to the late 19th century. It has been rebuilt several times, with the latest round of changes currently in progress. During the communist era, some of the historic buildings were demolished to make way for modern service facilities. A characteristic feature of the square is a network of streetcar tracks, crossing the square in several directions. There are three squares within the marketplace: Kwiatowy, Teatralny, and Obrońców Katowic.

The Silesian Theatre is located there.

In the 2010s the city has started to redesign the square.[1] The Rynek, as understood by the Katowice authorities, is a central place and a showpiece of the city.[2] Obrońców Katowic Square is a location of the Monument to the September Scouts. On the square and in the neighboring streets a hot-spot provides free wireless internet access.At noon, Katowice's bugle call is played from the top of a tenement house at the intersection of Młyńska and Pocztowa Streets. The author of the music is an amateur composer from Bytom, Adam Biernacki. The custom of playing the bugle-call has a short tradition, it was created in 2002.[3]

Sights and institutions

The following historic buildings are located at the Market Square:[4]

Around the Market Square are located such buildings as:

The following are located at the Market Square:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Transformacja centrum miasta: Inwestuj w Katowicach. 2021-03-22. pl.invest.katowice.eu.
  2. Web site: Strona podstawowa. 2021-03-22. bip.katowice.eu.
  3. Web site: Polska. Grupa Wirtualna. Katowice mają swój hejnał. 2021-03-22. www.money.pl. pl-PL.
  4. Web site: 2016-04-02. Wayback Machine. 2021-03-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20160402123319/http://www.wkz.katowice.pl/documents/rejestr_zabytkow/Gmina_Katowice.doc. 2016-04-02.
  5. Book: Sztuka Górnego Śląska od średniowiecza do końca XX wieku. 2004. Muzeum Śląskie. Ewa Chojecka, Muzeum Śląskie w Katowicach. 83-87455-77-6. Katowice. 57372354.
  6. Web site: Centrum Informacji Turystycznej. 2021-03-22. www.katowice.eu.