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Krakow and Katowice are only 80 kilometers apart. If they have the choice, nine 
out of ten tourists will probably choose Krakow; I am the one who goes to 
Katowice. Katowice doesn't have a medieval old town and there aren't excursions 
to Auschwitz on every corner, but the city has other highlights. The 
exceptionally good restaurant Śląska Prohibicja [Silesian Prohibition] 
advertises it like this:

"Conquest of space! This is the goal of the inhabitants of the world in the 
middle of the 20th century. After all, the race of powers was also held in the 
dark blue skies. Katowice is being built anew. All over again - in space style! 
Gagarin is greeted with flowers in Katowice by crowds and astral buildings are 
erected on empty squares. Spodek [UFO] lands in our city! [...] The new trend 
inspires architects working to expand the city. One after another, buildings 
are being built that refer to the astral current."

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From the interstellar heights down to the lowlands of the Silesian coal mines: 
The Silesian Prohibition is not in the center, but in the middle of 
Nikiszowiec. This is a very well-preserved listed miners' settlement in the 
east of the city, with original brick buildings from the early 20th century. 
The contrasts are what make the town so charming. The individual tourist who 
has chosen Katowice over Krakow will definitely not regret their decision.

Additional Links:
https://slaskaprohibicja.pl/en/home/
https://www.slaskie.travel/poi/1715/nikiszowiec-settlement

Edgar Hauster [iPad]

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