Katowice is the second city (after Warsaw) in Poland which boasts the largest number of high-rise buildings. The tradition of such constructions in the capital of Upper Silesia dates back to the interwar period, when the first “skyscraper” in the country was erected in Katowice. Currently, the record high building is the skyscraper "Altus", which is 125 meters tall and has a total area of about 69 000 square meters.
A restaurant serving refined Japanese cuisine, such as:
sushi
maki,
tempura
sashimi,
everything is fine, you can drink sake or to taste dishes from freshly brewed green tea.
The restaurant offers catering service.
National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1935 in Warsaw. The team created Fitelberg Gregory, who led her to the outbreak of World War II. In March 1945, the orchestra was revived in Katowice. Now represents the country on the international art scene. The NOSPR seat pretend to become the most modern music facility in Poland and Europe.
The modern four-star hotel is located in the city center; on the 27th floor there is a '27th Floor' pub, which is a unique attraction. Here you can watch the city skyline.