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The Silesian Botanical Garden in Mikołów Mokre is one of the largest and most modern in Silesia. Its main aim is to protect the biodiversity of the region, to conduct educational activities targeted at different age groups and to stimulate pro-environmental attitudes in society. The Botanical Garden is also a great place for recreation and relaxation. It also does some scientific research.
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Mikołów
In the past, Paniowy was a village, mentioned already in 1282. It is now part of the town of Mikołów. Amid the local landscapes combining arable land and industrial centers dotted with shafts and chimneys, it is worth looking inside the eighteenth-century wooden church of Saints Peter and Paul. This sanctuary, with a fine silhouette of three Baroque domes, is on the Wooden Architecture Trail of the Silesia province.
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Mikołów
Town House of Culture in Mikolow organizes numerous cultural events, including cyclic, such as Days Mikołów, Silesian Fair and Christmas, caroling Meetings, events for children and young people: holidays, holiday in the city, Children's Day.
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Katowice
Telepizza to międzynarodowa sieć pizzerii, dostarczająca pyszne i gorące pizze do domów w niespełna 70 miastach w całej Polsce.
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Mikołów
The Silesian Botanical Garden in Mikołów Mokre is one of the largest and most modern in Silesia. Its main aim is to protect the biodiversity of the region, to conduct educational activities targeted at different age groups and to stimulate pro-environmental attitudes in society. The Botanical Garden is also a great place for recreation and relaxation. It also does some scientific research.
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Mikołów
Mikołów is an industrial Silesian town with a spectacular market square and numerous monuments. The so-called “Biały Domek” (White House), an impressive villa at Karola Miarki Street is among the most interesting monuments. It was built by Heinrich Koetz, a local entrepreneur, the owner of the machinery factory, n the second half of the nineteenth century. The building houses the magistrates and is the seat of the Municipal Museum with interesting collections.
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Mikołów
Mikołów is among the oldest settlements in Upper Silesia. The first mention dates from the thirteenth century. The settlement was founded in the Middle Ages, but its municipal rights date back to the sixteenth century. The historic urban layout includes a four-sided, elongated market and an irregular network of streets. Here we can see, among others, historic churches, a neo-Renaissance town hall and houses from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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For centuries Mikołów, one of the oldest towns in Upper Silesia, had a multicultural face. The Jewish community, which was present here for about 300 years, played a significant role in the town’s history. At the end of the seventeenth century, they founded the first Jewish cemetery, which has survived to this day. The new cemetery is situated between the streets of Stara Droga and Konstytucji 3 Maja. There are about 200 tombstones preserved in the cemetery, the oldest of which date from the first half of the eighteenth century.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Snows in Mikołów is the oldest church in this historic town. The exact date of its construction is unknown, but its late Gothic style seems to indicate the end of the Middle Ages.Until the mid-nineteenth century the church remained the seat of the parish, whose patron was saint Adalbert, bishop and martyr. After the construction of the new parish church in Mikołów the old one was converted into a branch church under the new patroness.
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The history of the Protestant parish in Mikołów goes back to the second half of the sixteenth century. After the wave of the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation came to Silesia, which was not conducive to the construction of Evangelical churches. Eventually, the church was built in the early 60s of the nineteenth century. The neo-Gothic building was the culmination of the efforts of the Lutherans from Mikołów, who in the previous years had gathered in a rented room in the local pharmacy.
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Święty Wojciech jest patronem Mikołowa. Parafia pod wezwaniem tego męczennika istnieje w mieście od czasów średniowiecznych. Obecny kościół parafialny ma status bazyliki mniejszej, a zbudowany został w połowie XIX wieku. Zastąpił niewielką, zachowaną zresztą do dzisiaj, świątynię. Najbardziej reprezentacyjny kościół w Mikołowie postawiono na planie prostokąta, w stylu neoromańskim. Nad wejściem głównym odnajdziemy wizerunki błogosławionych księży: Emila Szramka i Stanisława Kubisty.
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In the village of Borowa Wieś, a district of Mikołów, there is a historic wooden church of Saint Nicholas. It was moved to its current location from nearby Przyszowice in 1937-39. The building is a typical, oriented structure, with a tower and a turret on the roof. It is surrounded by arcades, serving as shelter for pilgrim called “soboty” meaning “Saturdays” in English, because pilgrims used to gather here on Saturdays. The church equipment comes from the seventeenth or eighteenth century. Like many wooden churches of the region is mostly in the Baroque style. The monument is located on the Wooden Architecture Trail of the Silesia province.
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