This impressive Gothic castle was first mentioned in surviving records in 1222, although some experts believe it's originally from the 12th century. Reaching its apogee in the 15th century, it housed successive Silesian dukes, Habsburg nobles and commercial magnates, before burning down in 1811. Now it houses a culture centre and stages various events and festivals.
Toszek Castle
Katowice
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Museum of Katowice History at Nikiszowiec
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Franciscan Church of the Holy Trinity
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Upper Silesian Ethnographic Park
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Nearby Katowice attractions
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2. Upper Silesian Ethnographic Park
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5. Garrison Church of St Casimir the Prince
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7. Cathedral of Christ the King
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With a base measuring 89m by 53m, this is Poland's largest cathedral. Erected between 1927 and 1955, the neoclassical sandstone basilica's progress was…
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Spread over two floors, this museum showcases sacral art from the late 14th century to the present day, including some beautiful Gothic altarpieces. Entry…