Things to do in Gliwice, Southern Poland: The Best Specialty Museums

October 8, 2021 Natalie Tallman


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1. Kolejkowo - Wonderful world in miniature!

ul. Pszczynska 315, Gliwice 44-100 Poland +48 880 006 001 [email protected] http://gliwice.kolejkowo.pl
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5.0 based on 83 reviews

Kolejkowo - Wonderful world in miniature!

We will take you for a journey through the miniature world in Kolejkowo. The creators of Kolejkowo have built a huge and vibrant model picturing the wonderful Silesia. They have made huge efforts to imitate as precisely as they could the reality and the life of the miniature inhabitants of Kolejkowo who are shown in a variety of daily situations. In Kolejkowo you will have a chance to observe the rural life and accompany tourists during their mountain expeditions. You will also take part in a rescue operation and play roles of foresters, skiers, buyers, construction workers, circus artists or sunbathers.

2. Radiostacja Gliwice

ul. Tarnogorska 129, Gliwice 44-102 Poland +48 32 300 04 04 http://www.radiostacjagliwicka.republika.pl/
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4.5 based on 203 reviews

Radiostacja Gliwice

Reviewed By MathiasS75

It is a symbol of Gliwice. it's located far from the centre, in the north, but you can reach it by bus. It was built in the 30's, and is made entirely of wood. With height of 111,1 m it is the highest wooden construction in Europe. The terrain around it is nicely kept and there's a small museum. The tower is illuminated. It used to look nicer when it was covered in special paint, but not anymore. The radiostation is reknown for the Gliwice (Gleiwitz) provocation. Before ww2 the city belonged to Germany, but was just across the border and had a Polish minority. Hitler needed an excuse to invade Poland in 1939, so he made some provocations, staging a Polish attack, the most reknown of which is the provocation in Gliwice. Germans staged a Polish uprising and attack on the radiostation, broadcasted a message and left a dead body of a local Polish activist, earlier killed. That's why it is claimed that world war 2 started in Gliwice. Sadly, in few decades the wood will grow too old and the radiostation will fall apart, so hurry up with the visit.

3. Willa Caro - Gliwice Museum

ul. Dolnych Walow 8a, Gliwice 44-100 Poland +48 32 231 08 54 http://www.muzeum.gliwice.pl/willa-caro-2/
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Willa Caro - Gliwice Museum

4. Museum of Sanitary Technology

ul. Tomasza Edisona 16 On the grounds of the Gliwice Sewage Plant, Gliwice 44-102 Poland +48 32 401 14 40 http://muzeum.pwik.gliwice.pl/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Museum of Sanitary Technology

5. Tattoo Museum

Krupnicza 16, Gliwice 44-100 Poland +48 32 231 50 34 http://www.tattoomuseum.pl/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Tattoo Museum

6. Galeria Figur Stalowych

Pszczynska 315 Galeria mieści się w Centrum Handlowym Europa Centralna, Gliwice 44-100 Poland +48 500 500 100 [email protected] http://www.galeriafigurstalowych.pl
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Galeria Figur Stalowych

7. Museum of Artistic Foundry

Bojkowska 37, Gliwice 44-100 Poland http://www.muzeum.gliwice.pl/oddzial-odlewnictwa-artystycznego-2/
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3.5 based on 6 reviews

Museum of Artistic Foundry

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