Hugging the German border, Western Poland is made up of the West Pomeranian, Lubusz and Lower Silesian Voivodships (Provinces), the largest cities of which are Szczecin, Gorzow Wielkopolski and Wroclaw respectively. Both Szczecin and Wroclaw are beautiful medieval cities with many popular attractions. Drawno National Park, part of the massive Drawska Forest, lies at the convergence of West Pomerania, Lubusz and Greater Poland. Lubusz is also home to the bird-filled Ujscie Warty National Park.
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Pleciuga Theatre operates in Szczecin since 1953 and offers great range of shows for both children and adults.Tel: +48 91 433 58 04 and +48 91 44 55 111 (Bookings).
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The new seat of the Szczecin Philharmonic was erected at the junction of two streets, Małopolska and Matejki, at the plot where 130 years ago the Concert House (Konzerthaus) commenced its activity. Since 1884 it served as city’s musical center. The building was severely damaged during warfare, and in 1962 it was finally pulled down. The new facility, in line with the intention of its authors, is based on respecting the surroundings and history of the location, co-creating a friendly urban space and at the same time intriguing everyone with bold solutions and original shape of building’s body. According to the intention of the designers, the building reflects the musical order and construction of the instrument whose physical structure becomes filled with life and sounds. For the first time the building of the Philharmonic in Szczecin filled with music in September 2014. This is the beginning of a new chapter in the history of Szczecin’s music experience.
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Free Blues Club is not only one of the best music clubs in Szczecin and in Poland but it is also the only genuine blues club in the city and the very traditional, prestigious and professional one. Also breathtaking repertoire: worldwide known stars' live performances and a lot of live music on stage.
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The Modern Theatre in Szczecin was created in 1976 in a building shared with The National Museum on Waly Chrobrego Promenade, where it resides till now. The plays are performed on 3 individual stages: The Big Stage with 344 seats and 2 foyers, The Little Stage "Malarnia" with 60 seats and "Teatr Mały" ("Little Theatre") with 45 seats and a small bar/ cafe.
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