About City
Welcome to this lovely city! While it is true that Koszalin is the middle size city, in the same time it can satisfy even the most demanding people, providing exciting environment.
Koszalin is located in the north-western Poland in zachodniopomorskie’s province, 6 kilometres from Jamno lake and 11 kilometres far from Baltic Sea. There are plenty of hotels, guesthouses and many historic monuments.
Five town Institutions of Culture provide a wide range of tourists attractions, such as: Baltic Drama Theatre named by Juliusz Slowacki, Koszalin's Philharmonic Hall, Dialogue Theatre, Regional Museum, Radio Museum, Wlodzimierz Wysocki’s Museum, Water Museum, Halina and Krzysztof Ziembinski’s Museum, a lot of galleries, three cinemas (Alternatywa, Kryterium, Multikino) and the biggest amphitheatre in Poland, covered by unique roof, big enough for for 6 000 people to fit in.
| Population | Cinemas | Theaters |
| 107 146 | 3 | 3 |
Interesting Places
Koszalin is an enormous historical treasury, you definitely can’t leave without seeing historical buildings such as:
- Protective walls from year 1320
- Gotic Church (1333) - Immaculate conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary ‘s Cathedral
- Hangman’s House from fifteenth century, since 1964- Dialogue Theatre’s residence
- Saint Joseph’s Church – neo gotic building from 1869
- Saint Gertruda’s Chapel built in the end of thirteenth century
- Castle Church built in 1300 as a monastery, deserted during the reformation time, ruined afterwards, it has been rebuilt by Franciszek Prince eventually(1602-1609).Since 1953 it is Holy Virgin Mary’s Orthodox church in Koszalin
- Miller’s palace and mill from XIX century
And many others.
Clubs recommended by Study4u
Kroślarnia
The best students club in Poland in 2008 and 2009 awarded by all-Polish monthly student magazine “?Dlaczego”(“?Why”)
Go to club website
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