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Poland
Silesian Voivodeship
Katowice City
Katowice

Roadbike loop from Katowice Szopienice Południowe

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Road cycling routes
Poland
Silesian Voivodeship
Katowice City
Katowice

Roadbike loop from Katowice Szopienice Południowe

Easy

10

riders

Roadbike loop from Katowice Szopienice Południowe

01:34

36.5km

260m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 23, 2026

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9.91 km

B-2 line bunkers in Mysłowice-Brzęczkowice

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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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There is an obelisk dedicated to the memory of the Silesian Insurgents and the victims of World War II in Mysłowice-Costowy, at ul. Koszowska, near the roundabout and the bus stop.
straznicyczasu.pl/viewtopic.php?t=12570

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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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21.2 km

8.47 km

4.14 km

1.65 km

739 m

289 m

Surfaces

33.5 km

1.40 km

1.26 km

220 m

138 m

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