Słubice t is a city in the western part of Lubuskie Province, located on the Oder River. Together with Frankfurt (Oder), of which it was a part until 1945, it forms a cross-border agglomeration with about 80 thousand inhabitants.
What is worth seeing in Słubice? Here are some suggestions.
Stadion Słubickiego Ośrodek Sportu i Rekreacji w Słubicach
This sports complex is among the oldest continuously operating facilities of its kind in Central Europe. It was built between 1914 and 1927 based on a design by Otto Morgenschweis. The Słubice stadium has characteristic arcades. A few years ago it was added to the list of monuments of the Lubuskie Province.
Wikipedia monument
The world's first monument dedicated to Wikipedia contributors. It was unveiled on October 22, 2014 and located at Frankfurter Square in Słubice. The design depicts the Wikipedia logo in the form of an unfinished puzzle ball, raised by four people (two men and two women, standing on a pedestal symbolizing stacks of books).
Border Bridge
The bridge connects Słubice and Frankfurt (Oder). A place extremely loved by tourists - you only need to cross a few hundred meters to get to another country. The bridge offers a beautiful view of the lazily flowing Oder River.
Bazar (marketplace)
In 2011, a modern bazaar opened in Słubice, which was built on the ruins of the previous one, destroyed by fire in 2007. The total area of the bazaar is 16 thousand square meters. This area contains 425 trading posts, there are also parking lots and toilets.
Royals on the Oder River
Every year, tourist cruises on the cruise ship Zephyr are also very popular. However, for the ship to sail, the water level in the river must be high enough. From Slubice you can go e.g. to Kostrzyn on the Oder River or to Krosno Odrzańskie. Music events are also held on the Zephyr.
Słubice Amusement and Recreation Park
Słubice Amusement and Recreation Park (also known as "Oder" Park or Olympic Park) - the largest urban green space complex in Słubice, on a slight hill about 2 km southeast of the former border crossing with Frankfurt-on-Oder. It used to be part of the Rzepin Forest. The park surrounds the infrastructure of the Sports and Recreation Centre (OSiR Stadium, swimming pools, golf course, etc.) and features, among other things, the remains of the Kleist tower, walking paths, viewing terraces, a pond, a camping area, a bonfire pit, a spit and several playgrounds for children.
Collegium Polonicum
Thanks to Collegium Polonicum, a joint facility of the A. Mickiewicz University in Poznan and the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder), Słubice is the smallest academic city in Poland. Young people from several countries study here. In the library of Collegium Polonicum there is a private archive of the eminent translator Karl Dedecius.
Sindbad bus services from Slubice to Frankfurt are operated daily. Bus stop in Slubice, from which Sindbad buses to Poland depart, is located at Port Swiecko - Swiecko 39. Ticket prices for connections to Frankfurt start from 230 zlotys.
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