Koszalin Philharmonic
Located in the heart of Koszalin, in the Dukes of Pomerania Park, the Koszalin Philharmonic, despite its massive size and modern design, fits perfectly with its surroundings.
The building is a perfect example of architecture creating urban space. With a façade made primarily of glass, steel and timber, the Philharmonic forms an amazing composition with the park.
Opened in 1965, the Stanisław Moniuszko Koszalin Philharmonic is the oldest philharmonic in Central Pomerania, organising more than 140 concerts every year. It is also the host of the International Organ Festival, held in Koszalin every year since 1967.
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