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Ruda Śląska
Guest House INTER-STOP is located on the main street of Ruda Slaska, 1-go Maja (Halemba).
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Ruda Śląska
Cultural facility, located in the district of Nowy Bytom, organizes regular events, music concerts, exhibitions, has several rooms, including a concert hall with a stage and dressing rooms.
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Ruda Śląska
Kino Cinema City znajduje się w kompleksie handlowo - rozrywkowym Ruda Śląska Plaza.
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The restaurant is located in Ruda Slaska-Bielszowicach; restaurant organizes receptions.
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Ruda Śląska
The historic brick headframe „Andrzej" rises in Wirek, a district of Ruda Śląska. It was built in the 1870s. Its original name was "Aschenborn". It was part of the coal mine "Gottessegen" ("Blessing of God"), and operated until 1969. It is a rare, four-sided structure. It is topped with crenellation, resembling medieval defensive bastions.
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In 1997, the last tone of coal was mined from the shaft "Central" of the mine "Wawel" in Ruda Śląska. In this way, a nearly 250-year history of mining in this part of Upper Silesia ended up. Interesting facilities including the shaft “Mikołaj” have remained. The buildings of the shaft "Franciszek" are also worth seeing. The 19th-century buildings of a fire station and of an engine room, as well as a steel headframe still await revitalization.
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Ruda Śląska
Piotra Niedurnego Street in Ruda Śląska starts at the roundabout located in the district of Wirek. It further runs north through Nowy Bytom (close to the steel mill “Pokój”) and ends in the district of Chebzie. This street is the most important thoroughfare of the city. Along the street you will find many interesting buildings, including some century-old monuments, like the house at number 30, the villa "Florianka" or the blast furnace of the steel mill “Pokój”.
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The workers' colony "Karmańskie" (its name comes from the shaft Karl Emanuel) in Ruda Śląska is one of the nicer examples of sponsored building in Upper Silesia. The construction of the colony was initiated by the Ballestrem family in the late 19th century. The Ballestrems had a large mine "Brandenburg" (later "Wawel") and a coke plant to the south of Ruda. Impressive residential buildings for miners and administration staff still stand at Wolności and Raciborska Streets.
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Ruda Śląska
The workers settlement "Kaufhaus" is located on the border of two districts of Ruda Śląska, namely Nowy Bytom and Chebzia. The housing estate was built by the owners of the still existing steel mill “Pokój” The oldest multi-family houses called “familoks” were constructed in the second half of the 19th century. We can see them in Piotra Niedurnego Street. At the beginning of the last century, a shopping center “Kaufhaus” was erected for steelworkers and their families, from which the settlement took its modern name.
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Ruda Śląska
The origins of Ruda Śląska were connected with the extraction of metal ores, which led to the discovery of coal in the second half of the 17th century. Its resources made entrepreneurs invest in building mines and steel mills. The industrial development attracted a number of new workers, for which the first housing estates were built. One of them is located in Wieniawskiego, Wolności, Staszica i Kościelna Streets.
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The shaft "Mikołaj" in Ruda Śląska was opened in 1912, and then it belonged to the mine "Wolfgang". In the postwar years, the shaft was part of the mine "Walenty-Wawel", which ceased to operate in the 90s the last century. Nowadays, the entire complex of the shaft structures belongs to the city. It is worthwhile to see an operating headframe e with a flywheel with a diameter of 6 m and a weight of 20 tons.
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