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Knurów (Poland)
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Practical info — Knurów

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • To understand the city's roots, walk around the old mining settlements (familoki) with their characteristic red-brick architecture.
  • The city has a recently built brine graduation tower (tężnia solankowa), which is excellent for a healthy, deep-breathing break.
  • Public transport connects easily to nearby Gliwice, making Knurów a good base if you prefer a quieter Silesian town.
  • Many local shops and bakeries close early on Saturdays and are fully closed on Sundays, so plan your shopping accordingly.

🍽 Food

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Rolada Śląska

A classic Silesian beef roulade stuffed with bacon and pickles, served with dumplings in local traditional restaurants.

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Kluski Śląskie

These traditional potato dumplings with a characteristic hole in the middle are a must-try side dish.

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Silesian cheesecake (Sernik)

Look for traditional bakeries near the town center to try this rich, heavy local cake.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Kopalnioki

Hard candies made with mint and anise, originally given to miners to soothe their throats.

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Local Farmers Market

Visit the local marketplace in the morning for fresh regional produce and Polish sausages.

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Zalew Machnikowiec

A scenic local pond area, great for a leisurely walk or feeding the ducks.

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Tężnia Solankowa park

Sit by the graduation tower to relax and inhale the mineral-rich air.

Knurów, located in the Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland, is a city whose identity is deeply rooted in the coal mining of Upper Silesia. For over a century, life in the city was dictated by the rhythm of its two major mines, Knurów and Szczygłowice. Although the importance of mining has declined, its heritage remains visible in the city's landscape and culture. Today, Knurów is undergoing a transformation, developing into a diversified economic and service center. The city has made significant efforts to create green spaces and improve the quality of life for its residents. Numerous parks and recreational areas offer inhabitants opportunities for leisure and relaxation. Culturally, Knurów preserves Silesian traditions, which are reflected in the local cuisine, dialects, and festivals. Visitors can experience the unique blend of industrial heritage and the city's evolving modern identity. Its proximity to larger cities like Gliwice and Katowice provides additional cultural and commercial opportunities. Getting to Knurów is straightforward. The city is well-connected to the regional road network, including the A1 motorway, allowing for quick travel to other parts of Poland. The nearest international airport is Katowice (KTW), located about a 40-minute drive away. The climate is temperate, with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. A visit in any season provides a different insight into life in this transforming Silesian city, with summer being well-suited for enjoying its parks and outdoor facilities.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C-3-239141820201594-1
Rain mm524650519493967779605048

Geography

Population
39,744
Coordinates
50.21667, 18.68333

Facts

  • Located in the Silesian Voivodeship.
  • Historically shaped by hard coal mining.
  • Home to two major mines: Knurów and Szczygłowice.
  • Undergoing a structural transformation towards services.
  • Features many parks and green spaces for recreation.
  • Preserves Silesian cultural traditions.
  • Good transport connections via the A1 motorway.
  • Situated near the major cities of Gliwice and Katowice.

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Sights in the town Knurów (10)

Pomnik św. Barbary🏺 historical

Pomnik św. Barbary is a monument dedicated to Saint Barbara, the patron saint of miners, located in Knurów.

ToTu-ToTu🎡 recreation

Children's playground and recreational area in Knurow.

🕒 "po uzgodnieniu terminu"

Izba Tradycji KWK Knurów🏛 museum

Museum of the traditions of the KWK Knurów coal mine.

Urząd Miasta Knurów🏺 historical

Urząd Miasta Knurów serves as the official town hall and administrative office for the city of Knurów.

🕒 Mo,Tu,Th 07:30-15:30; We 07:30-17:30; Fr 07:30-13:30

Ratusz🏺 historical

The Ratusz is the local town hall overseeing municipal affairs in Knurów.

Kościół pw. Świętych Cyryla i Metodego⛪ religious

This place of worship in Knurów is dedicated to Saints Cyril and Methodius.

Młodzieżowy Dom Kultury🎭 culture

Youth cultural center in Knurów offering various artistic and educational programs.

Tężnia Solankowa

A brine graduation tower in Knurów, serving as a popular local health attraction.

Kościół pw. Świętego Antoniego z Padwy⛪ religious

A notable church building located in the city of Knurów, Poland, serving as an important place of worship.

Kościół pw. Matki Bożej Szkaplerznej w Gierałtowicach⛪ religious

A historic Catholic church building located in the vicinity of Knurów, serving the local religious community.

Frequently asked questions

How many days?
One day is enough.
When?
Spring and summer.
How to get there?
By car or bus.
What food?
Traditional dishes.
For kids?
Yes, quiet.
Knurów: where is it located?
Knurów is located in Poland.
Knurów: what is there to see?
Highlights include Pomnik św. Barbary, ToTu-ToTu, Izba Tradycji KWK Knurów.
Knurów: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Knurów: why is it worth visiting?
Knurów, located in the Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland, is a city whose identity is deeply rooted in the coal mining of Upper Silesia.
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