St. George’s Church in Ostropa The church was consecrated in 1719. It was built on the site of a temple destroyed during Swedish wars in 1655–1656. St. Bartholomew's Church (aka Old Church) The history of this temple reaches back to Middle Ages – the first mentions were recorded in 13th century and were related to the arrival of Knight Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary's Church The church was built in 1493 in Zębowice and moved to Gliwice in 1925. Today, it is one of the best preserved, wooden churches in Upper Silesia. "Nowe Gliwice" Education and Business Centre The "Nowe Gliwice" ("New Gliwice") Education and Business Centre is a revitalised complex of the former "Gliwice" Coal Mine. Artistic Casting Centre The Aristic Casting Centre is located in the former machine room of the "Gliwice" Coal Mine, built during the 1912–1914 period according to a desig Academic District The heart of the campus of the Silesian University of Technology is Akademicka street. Gliwice Channel The Gliwice Channel, an almost 41-kilometre long waterway, which is a unique work of the pre-war hydrotechnical engineering, was constructed in 193 Upper Silesian Jews House of Remembrance The Upper Silesian Jews House of Remembrance is a new branch of Museum in Gliwice. Wczytaj więcej