Cultural Center Mamuszki 14

Mamuszki 14 Cultural Center is a place of creativity and inspiration, located right on the seafront in the heart of Sopot. It's a unique space that combines educational, artistic, and business functions, providing a variety of activities and meeting opportunities.

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Sierakowski Manor House

The Sierakowski Manor is one of the oldest buildings in Sopot. Legend has it that the manor housed a young Fryderyk Chopin, who came to Sopot for his vacation. Currently, it houses the Society of Friends of Sopot. It offers numerous cultural, educational, and artistic events to Sopot residents and visitors. Inside the historic building, there's a cozy, artistic café with a unique atmosphere.

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ERGO ARENA

ERGO ARENA is a sports and entertainment hall that, thanks to it's modern design, can accommodate up to 15,000 spectators. The facility guarantees the highest quality of recreational and sporting events, concerts, and theater performances. Its comprehensive technical facilities allow for the organization of conferences, business meetings, trade shows, banquets, galas, and other, more informal events.

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Goyki 3 Art Inkubator

Goyki 3 Art Inkubator is a thriving cultural institution housed in the restored, beautiful historic villa of Fryderyk Wilhelm Jüncke, dating from 1894, located at 3 Jakuba Goyki Street. The Art Inkubator's mission is to promote culture, foster cultural education, and support creative communities. The institution organizes events such as the Sopot Literary Festival, debates, meetings, workshops, and walks for children. The villa can also be visited upon prior reservation at www.goyki3.pl.

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Sopot Museum

The Sopot Museum is housed in the historic Claaszen Villa, dating back to 1904.
The stately ground-floor rooms, along with their original furnishings, have been recreated based on archival photographs from the early 20th century. Currently, they are open to the public as a permanent exhibition of historic, bourgeois interiors. The upper floor houses temporary exhibition rooms. Each year, the exhibitions focus on various themes related to the history of Sopot and its inhabitants.

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Forest Opera

Forest Opera is the symbol of Sopot, one of the most unique scenes in Europe - forest amfitheater with exellent acoustic and over 100 years of history.
In front of an audience of 5,000 listeners, performs stars like: James Brown, Whitney Houston, Annie Lennox, sir Elton John, Lionel Richie, Bryan Adams or Sting.
The Opera has hosted many artistic events, such as International Song Festivals, Wagner festivals, concerts of world music stars, shows, ballet and theatre performances.

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State Art Gallery

In exhibition halls totaling 1,200 square meters, the State Art Gallery presents approximately twenty-five exhibitions of contemporary and traditional art annually, showcasing a diverse range of artistic phenomena. Striving to showcase the most important phenomena in Polish and foreign art and to reach the widest possible audience, the Gallery collaborates with galleries and museums in Poland and abroad.

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Polish Philharmonic Concert Hall

The Polish Philharmonic Concert Hall, which also serves as its headquarters, is located within the Forest Opera at the foot of a forest slope. The building's surroundings – a mixed forest behind a glass wall and unique window lighting – lend the interior a unique character.

The Concert Hall's excellent acoustics allow for the full appreciation of the regular classical and popular music concerts performed there by the Polish Chamber Philharmonic Sopot and others. The technical and acoustic conditions allow for the production of recordings, including with live audience participation.

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The Wybrzeże Theatre Chamber Stage

The home of the Wybrzeże Theatre's Chamber Stage is one of the most modern theater facilities in the country. The building's total volume is 1,000 cubic meters, and the movable stage area is 250 square meters. Since November 26, 2013, the patron of the Chamber Stage has been Joanna Bogacka, an outstanding actress who has indelibly etched her place in the most beautiful chapters of Polish theater history and dedicated the vastness of her life, work, and talent to the Wybrzeże Theatre, the Tricity audience, and young artists in training.

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Atelier Theater

The Atelier Theatre is a unique venue in Sopot's North Park and one of the most beautifully situated stages in Poland. We organize performances, film screenings, concerts, art classes, conferences, and other events.

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BOTO Theater

The BOTO Theatre Foundation was founded in 2010 in Sopot by a group of enthusiasts who wanted to pursue bold, modern artistic projects that engage in dialogue with contemporary audiences. Projects that don't always find a home in large institutions. Besides producing a number of performances, the foundation's most important activities include organizing the Sopot Non-Fiction festival and artistic residency - an interdisciplinary festival dedicated to documentary theater that combines nonfiction, theater, and media.

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