City of greenery, history and riverside climate

Szczecin

Szczecin is one of the largest and most important cities in northwestern Poland, full of fascinating history, unique architecture and picturesque green spaces. Located on the Oder River, near the German border and close to the Baltic Sea, it has played a key role as the region’s port and commercial center for centuries. Thanks to its unique location, Szczecin combines the characteristics of a metropolis with access to nature, making it an attractive place for living and tourism.

The city is not only an important economic and academic center, but also a cultural one. Here you can admire impressive monuments such as the Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes and St. Peter’s Basilica. There is also the St. James Church, as well as modern architectural gems like the award-winning Szczecin Philharmonic. Szczecin also offers numerous cultural events, festivals and recreational spaces that promote relaxation and active leisure.

With its extensive transportation network, proximity to Berlin and convenient connections to the rest of Europe, the city is a dynamic place where history is intertwined with modernity and urban life harmonizes with nature. All this makes Szczecin a place worth visiting and getting to know better.

 

History and architecture

Szczecin has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. Over the centuries it belonged to various states, including the Duchy of Pomerania, Prussia, Germany, and after World War II it was annexed to Poland. The influence of different cultures is evident in the city’s architecture, where Prussian townhouses and modernist buildings can be found alongside Gothic churches.

Among the most important monuments of Szczecin are:

Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes – Renaissance residence of the Griffin dynasty, rebuilt several times, today serving as a cultural center and museum.

Wały Chrobrego -monumental viewing terraces over the Oder River, designed in the early 20th century by German architect Wilhelm Meyer-Schwartau. It is one of the most distinctive places in Szczecin, offering beautiful views of the river and harbor.

St. Basilica. James – Gothic cathedral, whose history dates back to the 13th century. Its distinctive tower (110 meters high) is one of the highest vantage points in the city.

Philharmonic Hall. Mieczyslaw Karlowicz – A modern building with a unique, soaring body, awarded many times at international architectural competitions.

Walking through the streets of the city, you can feel the spirit of its rich history and admire its unique cultural heritage.

Blog

Pomeranian Dukes' Castle - the pearl in the crown of Szczecin

If you are planning to visit Szczecin, one place you simply must visit - the monumental Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes.
Read more

Greenery and nature

Szczecin is famous for its abundance of green spaces, which is why it is often referred to as a “floating garden.” There are many parks and forests here, such as Kasprowicz Park or Bukowa Forest. A popular recreational destination is also Emerald Lake, surrounded by scenic walking paths.

Culture and urban life of Szczecin

Szczecin is a city with a dynamic cultural life, where tradition meets modernity. Numerous cultural institutions, theaters, museums and art galleries make it possible for residents and tourists to enjoy a wide range of art offerings throughout the year. The city’s theater scene is extremely diverse, from the innovative productions of the Contemporary Theater to the classic shows at the Castle Opera House. In addition, the Szczecin Philharmonic, housed in an internationally award-winning building, offers concerts of both classical music and modern sounds.

The city is famous for hosting numerous festivals that attract visitors from all over the world. One of the most spectacular events is Pyromagic, Poland’s largest fireworks festival, which lights up the sky over the Oder River. Szczecin is also host to the prestigious The Tall Ships Races, during which the streets fill with music and the harbor turns into a vibrant sailing center. In addition, it hosts theater, film and music festivals, including events promoting young talent.

Art galleries such as Trafostacja Sztuki present modern exhibitions, combining an avant-garde approach with the industrial character of the space. In museums, meanwhile, you can explore the region’s rich history and admire collections of contemporary art. Szczecin’s nightlife revolves around the music clubs, pubs and cafes that fill the city center. The boulevards along the Oder River are particularly popular in summer, where you can relax with live music and local specialties.

Szczecin is a city that is constantly developing, offering residents and tourists a wide range of cultural and entertainment events. With its unique blend of tradition and modernity, there is something for everyone, from theater enthusiasts to lovers of festivals and outdoor concerts.