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Parks #2 in Katowice

Kosciuszko Park

4.7 · 7,885 reviews
A quiet place for nature walks and historical reflection
Kosciuszko Park, Tadeusza Kościuszki, 40-001 Katowice, Poland
Interesting facts
1

The park contains a 35-meter-high parachute tower, a rare historical structure that was used for training before being utilized as a defensive position during the 1939 German invasion.

2

The park was designed in a landscape style, drawing heavy inspiration from English garden design principles.

3

It houses a 16th-century wooden Church of St. Michael the Archangel, which was relocated to the park from the village of Syrynia in 1938.

4

The grounds feature a rose garden that contains dozens of varieties of roses and is a key horticultural focus for the park administration.

5

The park area was originally part of a larger woodland that served as a buffer for the rapidly industrializing region of Upper Silesia.

Overview

Kosciuszko Park is the largest and most historic green space in Katowice, covering over 72 hectares. Originally established in the late 19th century as a forest park, it features a diverse collection of trees and expansive walking paths. The park is home to the Kościuszko Tower, a historic parachute tower that stands as a notable war monument commemorating the defense of Katowice in 1939. Visitors will find extensive botanical variety including rare species of trees and bushes. The park serves as a central recreational hub, hosting seasonal events and community gatherings throughout the year. It features a distinct layout blending manicured floral arrangements with naturalistic forested areas. Maintenance is managed by the Katowice City Greenery Board (ZZM). The site remains a primary venue for public reflection and outdoor leisure within the city center.

Photo spot

The base of the parachute tower provides a dramatic perspective looking up at the historic structure.

Insider tips

Bring comfortable walking shoes as the park features a network of paths that cover significant elevation changes.

Visit the wooden church early in the day to avoid crowds if you plan to view the architecture closely.

Use the map boards located at major park entrances to navigate the extensive trail system.

What to avoid

Do not leave food waste, as the park supports a local population of squirrels and birds that should not be fed human food.

Etiquette

Maintain silence near the wooden church and keep pets on a leash in designated areas.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Late spring for the rose garden bloom or autumn for the changing foliage.
Address
Kosciuszko Park, Tadeusza Kościuszki, 40-001 Katowice, Poland
50.246, 19.005
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Details
Shade & rest areasHigh canopy coverage in the northern sector with frequent benches along primary walking paths.
Botanical varietyIncludes an extensive rose garden and diverse native tree species.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late spring for the rose garden bloom or autumn for the changing foliage..

The base of the parachute tower provides a dramatic perspective looking up at the historic structure.

Close by you'll find Legendia Silesian Amusement Park, Archcathedral of Christ the King, Katowice, Silesian Museum.