Gliwice is an industrial city in southern Poland, located on the Klodnica River in the West Silesian Province, about 20 kilometers west of Katowice. It is one of the central hubs of the Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union, making it one of the most modern cities in the Silesian Province.
Its superior geographical location, developed economy, quality education, rich history, and diverse entertainment options make Gliwice an extremely attractive modern tourist city. It is the greenest city in the Silesian Province, with numerous parks and squares, offering cultural and art enthusiasts the opportunity to visit museums, galleries, and participate in outdoor cultural activities. The history of Gliwice Castle dates back to the mid-14th century, serving different functions at different times as a fortress, arsenal, and prison, and currently part of the Gliwice Museum open to the public. In addition, attractions such as the Gliwice Opera House, Gliwice Museum, and Gliwice Radio Tower are also worth visiting.
Gliwice
Reasons to visit: Modern city in Poland
Continent where the attraction is located: Europe
Country/Region where the attraction is located: Poland
Province/State where the attraction is located: Silesian Voivodeship
City where the attraction is located: Gliwice