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Summer Theatre

Summer Theatre is situated on a natural slope next to Rusałka Lake. It is a place of huge concerts with the best celebrities, celebrations and cultural events. Summer Theatre in Szczecin is one of the biggest amphitheatres in Poland (4500 sitting places). Theatre has been recovered in recent years. Helena Majdaniec's Summer Theater is one of the biggest amphitheaters in Poland (4,5 thousand seats). Some rooms under the scene has been renovated in recent years. This year, the rooms that are currently closed are going to be refurbished. To encourage artists to perform here, new dressing rooms,

Gothic Church of St. John the Evangelist

The church is situated in the shadow of the cathedral. The one of the oldest building in Szczecin. Built by Grey Friars in the 14 th century. It is worth to see and visit. Its history is very interesting and the church hides many secrets. There are old gravestone plates and parts of old paintings on the ceiling. The temple is one of the most valuable monuments in Pomerania region which presents gothic style.  

Chrobry Embankment

Chrobry Embankment (ger. Hakenterrasse) is one of the most beautiful observation terraces in Europe and the Szczecin’s Landmark. You can watch there a vast panorama of the Oder River and port. It is 500 meters long and 19 meters above river's bank. In 1873 city's authorities decided to demolish all of the Szczecin's fortifications. Due to the contribution of the overmayor of Szczecin, Hermann Haken, a new construction was formed on the site of former Leopold Fort.  It is a complex of the three buildings: from the South – Marine University, the building of the National Museum

Orthodox Church

The church is almost one hundred percent funded by the parishioners and Orthodox believers from abroad. It is the first one built in Western Pomerania region. The temple was built in a shape of Greek cross. It can accommodate approximately 500 people. It is 26m long, 16m wide and 25 high. Construction of a new church began on 19th November 2003.   Adress: crossroads of Starzynskiego St. and Zygmunta Starego St.