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Attractions and Places To See around Sosnowiec - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Sosnowiec include a mix of historical landmarks, green spaces, and cultural sites. Located in southern Poland, the city offers diverse points of interest for visitors. Sosnowiec features over 2,250 hectares of green areas, including parks and woodlands, alongside significant historical architecture. The region provides opportunities to explore its industrial heritage and evolving cultural landscape.

Best attractions and places to see around Sosnowiec

  • The most popular attractions is TRIANGLE OF THE THREE EMPERORS (from the Sosnowiec side), a historical site where the borders of three European empires met between 1846 and 1915. This point on the map marks the historical tripoint of the German, Austrian, and Russian Empires.
  • Another must-see spot is PROMENADA Park, a green space with a playground, alleys, ponds, fountains, and a rose garden. It offers a place for walks and features original trees.
  • Visitors also love PARK SŁUPNA Swimming Area, a leisure facility offering swimming, sunbathing, and equipment rentals for various sports. It provides recreational opportunities throughout the summer season.
  • Sosnowiec is known for its historical sites, parks, and cultural attractions. The city offers a variety of places to see and explore, from historical landmarks to natural green spaces.
  • The attractions around Sosnowiec are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 85 upvotes and over 100 photos shared.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

TRIANGLE OF THE THREE EMPERORS (from the Sosnowiec side)

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Trójkąt Trzech Cesarzy (niem. Dreikaisereck, ros. Угол трёх императоров) – określenie miejsca, gdzie w latach 1846–1915 zbiegały się granice trzech europejskich mocarstw biorących udział w rozbiorze Polski: Prus (później Niemiec), Austrii (później Austro-Węgier) i Rosji. Ten punkt na mapie to w zasadzie trójstyk trzech cesarstw.
Pierwsze ważniejsze zmiany graniczne w tym obszarze pojawiły się już w 1742 roku, gdy w wyniku wojny prusko-austriackiej spora część Śląska z rąk Austrii przeszła na rzecz Prus. Wtedy to Czarna Przemsza stała się granicą oddzielającą Prusy od Księstwa Siewierskiego, które było lennem Polski. Od roku 1790, po połączeniu księstwa z ziemiami polskimi, była to granica z Rzecząpospolitą. Modyfikacja tego stanu rzeczy nastąpiła podczas III rozbioru Polski, gdzie cały ten teren znalazł się w obszarze Prus, a granice trzech mocarstw w latach 1795–1807, czyli od III rozbioru Polski do powstania Księstwa Warszawskiego, zbiegały się w rejonie miasta Niemirów by ukształtować się ostatecznie na Czarnej Przemszy w 1807 podczas pokoju w Tylży.
W latach 1815–1831, po Kongresie Wiedeńskim, zbiegały się tam rubieże: Królestwa Kongresowego, Prus oraz Rzeczypospolitej Krakowskiej pod protektoratem trzech zaborców. W latach 1831–1846 po włączeniu Królestwa Polskiego do Rosji jako autonomicznej prowincji, był to trójstyk granic Rosji, Prus i Rzeczypospolitej Krakowskiej. Następnie, po włączeniu tej ostatniej do Cesarstwa Austriackiego, w latach 1846–1871 zbiegały się tam granice pomiędzy Królestwem Prus, Cesarstwem Austriackim (od 1867 r. Austro-Węgrami) i Imperium Rosyjskim.
Nazwa Trójkąt Trzech Cesarzy powstała po 1871 r. gdy doszło do zjednoczenia Niemiec i miejsce to, pozostając nadal na granicy Królestwa Prus, stało się jednocześnie punktem granicznym Cesarstwa Niemiec. Linie graniczne biegły rzekami: Białą Przemszą, Czarną Przemszą oraz Przemszą.
Granica przestała istnieć faktycznie w tym miejscu w 1915 r. po zajęciu Królestwa Kongresowego przez Niemcy i Austro-Węgry. Formalnie Trójkąt Trzech Cesarzy zniknął w 1918 r.
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%B3jk%C4%85t_Trzech_Cesarzy
mariacka13.pl/warto-zobaczyc/trojkat-trzech-cesarzy

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PROMENADA Park

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The promenade is a completely different place. Once empty and sad, today it is really beautiful. There is a playground, alleys, ponds, fountains and a small rose garden. The renovation of the Promenade is finally coming to an end. It's a great place to walk.
The original trees in the area of the Promenade have largely survived to this day. They form a shady avenue planted with Norway maples, sycamore trees, limes, hornbeams and chestnut trees. From the side of the railway station, the trees enter the escarpment, creating a wide strip of tall greenery that shades and suppresses noise. In the area of the stadium, the old trees were deformed by the introduction of black poplar, pyramidal and large-leaved varieties, interspecific hybrids of poplars, white hanging willow and black locust. Several exceptionally impressive beeches and hornbeams grow on the slope in the area of the passage under the power line. The English oak in the immediate vicinity of MOSiR is also exceptionally impressive.
The green areas accompanying the Promenade, stretching towards the Black Przemsza River, were in the past arranged into an open, treeless park. Currently, as a result of ground subsidence, they have turned into wet meadows and ponds with rush vegetation. They constitute an interesting supplement to the entire Promenade's establishment and can potentially become a refuge for wetland birds. Coot, mallard duck and water moor already nest here.
One of the greatest advantages of the Promenade is the spring flowing from the right slope.
parki.org.pl/parki-miejskie/promenada-w-myslowicach
myslowice.naszemiasto.pl/promenada-w-myslowicach-jest-piekna-zobaczcie-to-sami/ar/c1-7960157

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In the Słupna district of Mysłowice, located on the shores of the Czarna Przemsza River, near the famous Triangle of Three Emperors, on Prince Jan Sułkowski Street (it was a very interesting and unusual persona), there is a building that is a remnant of a former noble manor.
Initially, the manor house was the seat of the Larisch barons, and then it passed into the hands of the Sułkowski family.
It was originally a wooden structure with a typical porch supported by columns.
The building was rebuilt at the beginning of the 19th century after a fire that consumed its west wing. At the behest of Duchess Ludwika (Luiza) Larisch-Sułkowska, the damaged part was demolished and replaced with a new brick structure, the relics of which have survived to this day (the upper part is covered with a gable roof and equipped with a porch with columns).
In May 1894, the eastern wing also burned down.
In later years, the "Fürstenschloss" (or "Ducal Castle") restaurant was established in the former manor. After the First World War, the building was transformed into a residential house.
The court gate leading to the Sułkowski estate has also been preserved to this day.
Z. Studencki, "On the Triangle of Three Emperors".
eksploratorów.com.pl/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=16045
qulturaslowa.pl/2020/05/do-mysowic-przyciagnea-nas-nie-tylko.html

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During World War II, the buildings and barracks of the former emigration and registration and control station for emigrants were transformed into the so-called Police Substitute Prison, commonly known as Rosengarten or the vestibule of Oświęcim.
Prisoners (20,000 people), after an "investigation" and torture, were sent to camps from here, incl. to Auschwitz-Birkenau or to public executions. 204 people died in the prison alone.
The prison functioned until January 26, 1945. In the area of 19,800 square meters surrounded by a high fence, there were 3 brick buildings, 3 barracks, a bunker-prison, 2 guard towers and a machine gun position. The commanders of the prison were Hans Thomas and Karl Reichel.
After the entry of the Red Army, the Polish authorities established a Penal Camp on February 5, 1945. Silesians accused of national treason because of being entered into the 1st or 2nd group of the German Nationality List and German citizens were imprisoned there.
Until the liquidation of the camp in 1947, as a result of disastrous sanitary conditions and violence, 2,331 out of several thousand arrested people died.
qulturaslowa.pl/2020/05/do-mysowic-przyciagnea-nas-nie-tylko.html

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PARK SŁUPNA Swimming Area

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The leisure facility is open all week. On working days from 10:00 to 20:30, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 to 20:30. Entry is completely free throughout the summer season, both for children and adults.
In addition to the possibility of resting and sunbathing, MOSiR has also prepared many new attractions and ventures that can be used throughout the summer season. For those willing, it is possible to rent and use kayaks and pedal boats. Everyone willing will also have the opportunity to rent a variety of sports and recreational equipment (for playing badminton, basketball, table tennis, football, beach rackets, etc.)
mosir.myslowice.pl/park-slupna

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On the hill overlooking the Czarna Przemsza River, in the place where the monumental Bismarck Tower used to be, there are still legible German trenches from the Second World War and Kochbunker shelters.
Concrete bunkers covered with a prefabricated roof are slightly larger than those that can be seen when exploring the Zagłębie part of the B-2 line.
The presented line of fortifications was built in 1944.
eksploratorów.com.pl/viewtopic.php?t=14369

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Central Museum of Firefighting

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The mission of the Central Museum of Firefighting is to store, collect, document and display the achievements and heritage of Polish firefighting.
CMP is the largest facility of this type in Poland and one of the largest in Europe. The museum collections include over 4,000 exhibits.
The most interesting of them are presented in thematic sections.
The museum organizes its own regular events: Children's Day, Night of Museums and Industriada. Pursuant to the statute, CMP conducts substantive and advisory cooperation with other museums and chambers of this type in Poland.
Since 2006, it has been on the Industrial Monuments Trail of the Silesian Voivodeship.
zabytkitechniki.pl/poi/1720/centralne-muzeum-pozarnictwa
cmp-muzeum.pl

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A great place to relax in the forest. The end of the canoeing trip down the Biała Przemsza River from Sławków. Nearby there is a small accumulation and a railway bridge. Close to the road and a small parking lot.

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Leśny Singletrack

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An interesting single track episode, especially when it's rainy

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Asphalt Road Between Sosina and Maczki

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The asphalt is full of holes in many places, but that doesn't change the fact that it's a pleasure to ride this road. You won't see crowds of people here, and at most, a small number of cyclists, which is an advantage for me. Difficulty 4/10. Enjoyment 6/10.

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2 reservoirs in the middle of a small forest, they are hunting reservoirs (swimming is prohibited) - there are plenty of spots for fishermen. In the area, there are many nice paths (in the forest)

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A few tables, shelters, garbage can.

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The road connecting Sosina with Maczki

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The asphalt is full of holes in many places, but that doesn't change the fact that it's a pleasure to ride this road. You won't see crowds of people here, and at most, a small number of cyclists, which is an advantage for me. Difficulty 4/10. Enjoyment 6/10.

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Interesting place, carrying bikes on tracks, or bending under a mega low bridge ;)

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Parking and information board

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This is where the border of the three invaders ran. Mysłowice - Germany, Sosnowiec - Muscovites, Jaworzno - Austria-Hungary.

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At the attraction itself you have to climb some steep stairs. Entering the embankment and leaving the embankment. Back to the same thing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I visit in Sosnowiec?

Sosnowiec offers several significant historical landmarks. You can explore the 17th-century Sielecki Castle, which now functions as the Sosnowiec Art Centre, or admire the neo-Baroque architecture of Schöen Palace, home to the Sosnowiec Museum. Other notable historical residences include Dietel Palace and Wilhelm Palace. Don't miss the TRIANGLE OF THE THREE EMPERORS, a unique historical site where the borders of three empires once met.

Are there any museums in Sosnowiec?

Yes, Sosnowiec is home to the Sosnowiec Museum, located within the impressive Schöen Palace. It features extensive collections on the city's history, culture, archaeology, and contemporary art, including a notable collection of Polish glass. Additionally, the Zagłębie Museum offers further insights into the region's past.

Where can I find green spaces and parks for relaxation in Sosnowiec?

Sosnowiec boasts over 2,250 hectares of green areas. Popular choices include Park Sielecki, a beautifully landscaped park in the city center, and Zielona Góra Park, known for its picturesque scenery. The PROMENADA Park offers a pleasant environment with a playground, ponds, and a rose garden. You can also visit Stawiki Park, which is part of a larger area with lakes like Balaton and Lesna, providing ample recreational opportunities.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Sosnowiec?

Absolutely! For families, the Leon Kruczkowski Park with Exotarium is a must-visit. The Exotarium Environmental Education Centre houses exotic animals, interactive exhibits, and a palm house. Many parks, such as PROMENADA Park, feature playgrounds. The PARK SŁUPNA Swimming Area is also a great spot for summer recreation with swimming and equipment rentals.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Sosnowiec's attractions?

Sosnowiec and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, hiking, and road cycling. For example, there are easy hiking trails like the 'Kuderów Villa from 1870 – Playground loop from Mysłowice' and moderate MTB trails such as the 'Velostrada Tunnel – Velostrada Start loop from Mysłowice'. Explore more options for MTB Trails, Hiking, and Road Cycling Routes around Sosnowiec.

Are there opportunities for water-based recreation in Sosnowiec?

Yes, the PARK SŁUPNA Swimming Area is a popular leisure facility for swimming and sunbathing during the summer. You can also rent kayaks and pedal boats there. Nearby, Sosina Lake (Zalew Sosina) in Jaworzno is another large lagoon popular for summer recreation, featuring an island and clean water. The Kayak Marina on the Biała Przemsza is a great starting or ending point for river trips.

What religious sites are notable in Sosnowiec?

Sosnowiec features several significant religious landmarks. The Neo-Gothic St. Joachim and Anne Church is known for its intricate details and stained glass. Other notable sites include the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Orthodox Church of the Holy Virgin, Hope, Luby and their mother Zofia, St. John Evangelical Church, and St Thomas Church.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints around Sosnowiec?

For historical significance and a unique perspective, visit the TRIANGLE OF THE THREE EMPERORS, which offers views of the confluence of rivers that once marked imperial borders. The Meanders of the Biała Przemsza River also provide picturesque views, especially for photography enthusiasts, accessible via a paved forest path.

What is the best time of year to visit Sosnowiec?

Sosnowiec can be enjoyed throughout the year, but the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for exploring its numerous parks, green spaces, and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The summer season also allows for water-based recreation at places like the PARK SŁUPNA Swimming Area.

Are there any unique historical sites related to Sosnowiec's industrial past?

While Sosnowiec has evolved beyond its industrial past, you can still find remnants and insights. The Schöen Palace and Dietel Palace reflect the wealth of industrialist families. The Zagłębie Landscape Park, formerly a coal mining site, now offers lush greenery, showcasing the transformation of industrial areas into natural spaces. The B-2 line bunkers in Mysłowice-Brzęczkowice offer a glimpse into military history related to the region.

Can I find easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in Sosnowiec?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Sosnowiec that are suitable for beginners and families. Examples include the 'Kuderów Villa from 1870 – Playground loop from Mysłowice' and the 'Wake Park STAWIKI – SIEDLISKO STAWIKI Restaurant loop from Sosnowiec'. These trails often pass through parks and natural areas, providing a pleasant experience. You can find more options in the Hiking around Sosnowiec guide.

What cultural venues are available in Sosnowiec?

Sosnowiec offers a vibrant cultural scene. The Sielecki Castle hosts cultural events and exhibitions as the Sosnowiec Art Centre. The Zagłębie Theatre is an important cultural hub, presenting a diverse repertoire of drama, comedy, and music. The Sosnowiec Museum in Schöen Palace also contributes significantly to the city's cultural offerings with its art and history collections.

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