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Preface by the Local Organizers
Dear Participants,
I am pleased to welcome you all at the project
Network Meeting Silesia 2014 organized by two
neighboring local Antennae- AEGEE Katowice and
AEGEE Gliwice. After a few months of preparation we
have pleasure to present you the effects of our work.
The region of Upper Silesia is famous for its
industrial character, and the omnipresent mine pit
heads constitute its recommendation. Therefore, we
felt obliged to show you one of the mines up close.
That’s how the idea of organizing Opening Ceremony
320 meters underground was conceived and was soon
accomplished by means of kindness from the Historic
Coal Mine Guido and the city authorities of Zabrze.
The mine Guido ceased coal mining a long time ago
and it has been functioning as a museum since 1982.
We want NWM Silesia to be an unforgettable
experience for you as well as the opportunity to make
new friendships, the source of beneficial knowledge
and the possibility to get the real AEGEE Spirit!
Remember that organizers are here for you. The coordinators who have extensive knowledge
about the project will be wearing blue T-shirts. You can address all questions, problems towards them
since they are here to help you. The helpers assisting the project will be wearing green T-shirts.
We will also place the feedback box where you can put all concerns about the project which
from some reasons you do not want to address personally to the organizers. I also encourage you to
use Gossip Box- its summary will be announced at the Closing Ceremony.
Don’t hesitate to DREAM! IT really WORKS!
Łukasz Krawiec
Main coordinator of Network Meeting Silesia
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Dear Participants of NWM Silesia 2014!
WELCOME!! I have a great pleasure to
host YOU on our Network Meeting Silesia. I am
glad that you are arriving here to spend
developing, unforgettable and surprising four
days with us. Our team has concentrated on each
detail to meet your expectations.
For the first time two Antennas jointly
sacrificed their time to make this event possible
to happen. It was pleasure for me to organize
Network Meeting Silesia in collaboration with
AEGEE KATOWICE.
My dears, lots of attractions have been
prepared for You! Don`t miss an occasion to
spend time under the ground by visiting
Chamber 320 in Coal Mine Guido. Have you ever
drink a beer under the ground? Don’t worry, we
are giving you an opportunity to have a taste of
this beverage!
Trying to help you with obtaining any
information connected with Network Meeting,
we have prepared HELPDESK. If you have any
problem or you want to ask about something, do
not hesitate! Approach and pose a question!
Well, all necessary information were included in
this booklet so treat it as your Holy Bible,
because it can bring you the light at the end of
the tunnel ;)
I hope that one of the best adventures of your life starts NOW! I believe that the NWM Silesia will
give you more energy to maintain the AEGEE SPIRIT. Enjoy yourself!!!
Remember. DREAM! IT WORKS!
Paulina Galas
President of AEGEE Gliwice
Vice – coordinator of Network Meeting Silesia
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Preface by the Network Commissioner
Dear Friends,
It is a great honour and pleasure to welcome you to
the Spring Network Meeting Silesia 2014! First ever Network
Meeting organized by two locals what shows the strength of
our Network and brilliant cooperation in our beloved
association! Moreover, that coincides with the fifteenth
anniversary of the fall of the Iron Curtain and a tenth
anniversary of enlargement of European Union by ten countries
– Ciprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania,
Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia - just imagine how AEGEE
has changed so that within 29 years of its existence.
Ever since its inception, our Network has distinguished
itself with this extraordinary capacity to translate European
youth vision and values into tangible realities and rightly so,
AEGEE today needs your active engagement and commitment. Every single Network Meeting is the
beating heart of our association where hundreds of young committed believers gather together to
discuss, debate, deliberate and come to the common ideas. Believers who know that DREAMS WORKS!
May we are all guided by a strong spirit of inspiration, enthusiasm and commitment - true AEGEE
Spirit! Let's share it again in Zabrze!
Make yourself a present feature within this Network Meeting, express your opinions in the
various Open Space panels, voice your ideas during the sessions and finally encourage other
participants to dream in AEGEE Inspire! Only in this way can we continue to construct and develop our
association. Make the four Network Meetings days a real Spring when every leaf becomes a flower –
especially since there are nations in Europe where it is difficult to dream in their current situation.
Therefore, I would like to ask all of you to get carefully and actively contribute to them, because, after
all, it is our AEGEE that we are shaping, it is our Europe that we are shaping.
In order to make this a great and fruitful Network Meeting, it is not only me who have to work
hard and stay motivated, but it is ALL of us that have to do so.
Best wishes,
Mateusz Dokurno
Network Commission of AEGEE-Europe
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I. Programme
Agenda – Spring Network Meeting Silesia 2014
3rd – 6th of April 2014
Thursday 3rd of April
10:00 – 20:00 Registration
16:45 – 17:30 AEGEE Presentation
17:30 – 18:15 NWM for newbies
20:00 Dinner
Friday 4th of April
08:00 – 08:30 Breakfast
09:30 – 11:30 Open Space I
11:30 – 11:45 Coffee Break
11:45 – 13:15 Sessions I
From Euromaidan with love
Cooperation between AEGEE and other NGOs
Career development with Unilever
Agora preparation
13:15 – 14:00 Lunch
14:45 – 17:45 Opening Ceremony [The Research Chamber No. 8 in ‘Guido’ Coal Mine]
Words of welcome
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Main Coordinators of NWM Silesia
Network Commissioner
Members of Comité Directeur
Attendance list
Presentation of the Agenda of the NWM
Explanation of the concept
Presentation of upcoming Network Meeting Zielona Góra
20:00 Dinner
Saturday 5th of April
09:00 – 09:30 Breakfast
10:00 – 11:30 Sessions II
YVote
Hate speech
Lack of (active) members in your local – how to deal with it?
Presidents' Meeting
11:30 – 12:00 Coffee Break
12:00 – 13:30 Sessions III
Election Observation Project - democracy at close quarters
Motivation vs. engagement
Improvisation
Strategic Plan and Action Agenda
13:30 – 14:30 Lunch
14:30 – 16:00 Sessions IV
A 10th anniversary of the Great Enlargement
Locals, legends, love - the AEGEE story
Social media - how to make your messages clicked, read and shared?
Discover your strengths and weaknesses!
Knowledge Transfer & Strategic Planning
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16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break
16:30 – 18:00 Sessions V
On the way to integration – hopes and dilemmas of Eastern Partnership countries
Games as a tool
Erasmus + - How, what, why?
Body language - your key to succesfull communication
New AEGEE Identity
20:00 Dinner
Sunday 6th of April
08:00 – 08:45 Breakfast
09:45 – 11:45 Open Space II
12:15 – 13:45 AEGEE Inspire [The Research Chamber No. 8 in ‘Guido’ Coal Mine]
13:45 – 15:00 Closing Ceremony [The Research Chamber No. 8 in ‘Guido’ Coal Mine]
Flag Stealing punishments
Commendations
Presentation of promo videos
Network Commission reserves the right to change this Agenda.
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II. General Rules
Everybody has to register at the organizer desk in order to get badges, lodging, booklets, city
information etc.
Gym is open from 11:00 on Thursday to 16:00 on Sunday.
If you want to participate in Opening and Closing Ceremonies you have to be present in
‘Guido’ Coal Mine Discrict at 14:30 on Friday (Opening Ceremony) and at 12:00 on Sunday
(Closing Ceremony). There will be walking buses leaded by local organizers. It will not be
possible to use elevators and go underground after that time, without local organizers!
It is ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN to smoke in Coal Mine and to drink alcohol outside the
underground pub.
Stickers are allowed only on sticker wall provided by local organizers.
It is ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN to drink alcohol outside the gym – also in corridors and stairs!
If you plan to buy alcohol and drink on the streets, remember that in Poland it is forbidden to
drink alcohol on the street and fine may be up to 500 PLN (120 EUR – usually it is 100 PLN / 24
EUR).
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III. Descriptions of the sessions
Sessions I
From Euromaidan with love By Victoria Umanska from AEGEE-Katowice – member of AEGEE since her first year
of education of Political Science in the University of Silesia. She enjoys
conversations in the multicultural environment because of getting the different
perspective on the world's problems. Victoria is co-founder of the biggest Ukrainian
flesh-mob marathon called "STrichka", which has been found by FLEX program's
alumni. She have just came back from Ukraine and it's a huge pleasure for her to
make this session.
Ukrainian Revolution has been discussed in the world for the last
three month. How could peaceful pro-European student's
demonstration became bloody revolution in Kyiv and cause the
international conflict? Why is it important for Ukraine and why has it
become a huge trouble for Russian government? Why does Putin
decide that Crimea in a part of Russian Federation? What is the
reason for two deferent perspectives on the Revolution in Ukraine?
Ukraine, Poland, Turkey, the USA and the UK - why those countries
support Ukrainian Revolution? Everything and a bit more about today's troubles around Ukraine will be
discussed. affects all of society.
Career development with Unilever By Agata Domagala from Unilever – HR Business partner in Unilever Poland Services
Katowice. Economist, UE Krakow graduate. Experience in Human resources including
FMCG, automotive and production area. Internal trainer with more than 6+ experience in
leading project as; talent management, knowledge management, capability building,
Academy for leaders. Lecturer in many conference ; HR Resources Congress XV, WCM World
Class Manufacturing etc. Autor articles in 'Personel & Management', co-autor project for best
internal communication strategy in INTERNALE POLAND 2011;
and by Katarzyna Karnaus from Unilever – graduate of Silesian University, Faculty of
Philology, specialization Russian language and University of Economics in Katowice
Management, International and Domestic Marketing. Working 4 years in Unilever in different
departments. Experienced in production planning, transport & customer service. Currently as
logistic operations supervisor, successfully leading the team of 14 people. Internal trainer;
client’s relation, logistic process and systems, customer service and communication.
This session focuses on identifying career aspirations, strengths and
motivations analysis and action planning. You are encouraged to review the
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real opportunities available with Unilever. At the end of the course you will be able to identify your
current strengths and weaknesses, identify your preferences, drivers and motivators, consider tasks
and roles for the future create an action plan to achieve your career objectives and take ownership of
career direction.
Agora preparation By Kathrin Renner from Comité Directeur – current Vice President and External
Relations Director, living and working full time for AEGEE in Brussels.
Sessions II
Hate speech By Marek Pezda from AEGEE-Katowice.
Internet has become a global space for creativity, communication and
participation. Internet users and young people in particular have
a right to perceive their online interactions as benefitting from the
freedoms of expression and information. However, reality tells us that
the online world is also a space where the values of human rights are
often ignored or violated. Among others, hate speech online has
become a major form of human rights abuse, with very serious
consequences for people, both online and offline. Young people are
directly concerned as victims, targets, active and passive agents. But
hate speech affects all of society.
Lack of (active) members in your local – how to deal with it? By Grzegorz Olifirowicz from AEGEE-Lublin – he has been dealing with soft skills and
self-development for almost 10 years now. He has been in AEGEE from
2009. Grzegorz participated in many events on various levels (LTCs, NWMs, Agoras,
etc.) and also had the opportunity to train people, not only in AEGEE, but also in
other organisations (ESN, Nowy Staw, Teatrikon). Finally, now he works as
a HR Manager in Teatrikon Foundation. His hobbies are leisure time animation,
self-develpoment and music.
Presidents’ Meeting By Mateusz Dokurno from Network Commission.
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Sessions III
Election Observation Project - democracy at close quarters By Joanna Pankowska from AEGEE-Warszawa – her AEGEE story started with founding AEGEE-Warszawa winter swimming
club. It was only fourteen months ago, but since then she already coordinated four
projects on the local level and got involve in three European projects. During this
session she will tell you more about one of them.
Election Observation Project would be a starting point for a discussion
about democracy as such. Do we know what happens after polling
stations are closed? Do we understand how democracy works in
practise? This session would also be serving as a platform to share our
experience with organizing local agoras. Are we democratic at all?
Motivation vs. engagement By Mateusz Górecki from AEGEE-Kraków – founder and president of the 'Młodzi dla
Europy' Foundation. Trainer and project manager (Robert Schuman Foundation,
SMIT 'Creator', Porozumienie Pokoleo, AEGEE), focusing on youth and civic
activation. Blogger - www.gorecki.in. Privately backpacker, explorer,
a self-proclaimed journalist.
What is motivation about? Does 'motivated' mean 'engaged'? What is
the trigger for action? We will start with one simple answer: 'it
depends of individual needs' and based on that discover what could
we do to change 'I will' into' I do' attitude.
Improvisation By Grzegorz Olifirowicz from AEGEE-Lublin.
Improvisation techniques are important not only in funny theatrical
games, but also in real life, when you have to speak publicly while unprepared. On this workshop,
we'll deal with impro-games that will lead us to some specific tricks you can use to boost your
confidence and performance during improvised speeches.
Strategic Plan oraz Action Agenda By Pavel Zbornik from Comité Directeur – Pavel is the current European Institutions and Communications Director, living
and working full time for AEGEE in Brussels.
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Sessions IV
10th anniversary of the Great Enlargement By Marta Wnuk from AEGEE-Poznao – Eastern Partnership Project Content
Manager, SubCommie, European Union Studies student. Started her journey with
organizing two editions of “I’m for the East!” Festival in AEGEE-Poznao. Strongly
believes in relevance of AEGEE’s mission of bridging Europe, so she has decided to
be engaged in forming the second phase of the Eastern Partnership Project and
bringing the topic closer to the Network.
10 years ago 10 new countries entered the European Union. Year
2004 is certainly one of the milestones in the history of the EU as well
as in live of every European. How the EU has changed and how our
own lives have changed? Are we in a better place now? Or there are
many reasons to complain? Let’s discuss and exchange the views!
Locals, legends, love - the AEGEE story By Gunnar Erth from AEGEE-Gold – he joined AEGEE 19 years ago and became
active right from the start. After being member for 14 months, Gunnar joined the
CD. In addition he was NetCom member, Members Commision member, founder of
two antennae, founding member of the AEGEE Academy, HRWG and PRWG board
member, chief editor of the Key to Europe for five years - and did many more
things. In 2006, he was awarded the title honorary member of AEGEE-Europe. Later
Gunnar was also Coordinator of AEGEE's alumni association Les Anciens for three
years. Today he still tries to help out in AEGEE wherever he can. In real life, Gunnar
is journalist and work as editor of two business magazines in Stuttgart.
Did you ever wonder, how it all started, why and how this marvellous
association was founded and how it developed? Then you will find out this and much more in my
AEGEE History session. It will give you an overview about the story of AEGEE, the greatest people,
projects and successes in general; but since 25 years ago the Iron Curtain was lifted and AEGEE started
to spread Central and Eastern Europe, a focus will be given on the development of AEGEE in this part of
Europe and how it changed the association for good.
Social media - how to make your messages clicked, read and
shared? By Paulina Inez Wenta from AEGEE-Toruo – she is a member of European Students
Forum AEGEE for 5 years now. She gained her experience not only as an active
member of our organisation but also contributing to others students forums such as
SF Forum Business Centre Club, Toastmasters, Erasmus Students Network and
working many years in the field of corporate PR and marketing. She hold over
100 hours of workshops in fields of personal development, PR and FR strategies and
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technological skills. If you like practise more than just listening to a lecture – this is the trainer that you should join!
Nowadays we share everything with eachother by the suport of modern media. But also there’s a huge
amount of information and your message can be quickly forgotten or not visible at all. How to to make
your viral? How to stand out from the crowd? How to interest people in your idea? If you want to know
how to be a social media ninja then come to this workshop.
Discover your strengths and weaknesses! By Dorota DiDi Jaskólska from AEGEE-Toruo – her beginning in AEGEE was in the
spring of 2011. Until this time she was coordinator of NWM, LTC and she gave an
idea for organizing a local project 'Pchli Targ' . Now DiDi is a President of
AEGEE-Toruo, SubCommie responsible for HR and a trainer. She started another
master degree, this time Human Resources and Coaching.
Do you really know your strengths and weaknesses? During this
sesion you will get help to get a better look at who you really are and
how much you could grow. Self-knowledge is a powerful tool that
many people disregard because it's difficult or inconvenient.
Knowledge Transfer & Strategic Planning By Ewelina Rutkowska from AEGEE-Warszawa – former Board Member of two
Students’ Associations (AEGEE-Warszawa included) and experienced coordinator of
numerous projects, currently she acts as a SubCommie. She’s interested in project
management, marketing and business development. She studies in Warsaw School
of Economics and works for an advertising agency. She loves challenges and
she’s strongly focused on self-development..
How important is to transfer knowledge within your organization?
With this question we will start the session dedicated to one of the
most crucial process ensuring continuity in organization’s life cycle.
Many organizations face a problem of “loss of knowledge” when
older members “retire”. It is a main symptom of a structural problem
usually showing that the organization never gave any or did give not
enough thought to organizational learning. It is getting more serious if
we realize that loosing knowledge we actually lose the most valuable asset of the organization. During
the session I will try to show you how important is
a knowledge retention for our organization. We will focus mostly on local level to find ideas and
solutions that may help to build organization’s strengths and plan a good strategy on a solid knowledge
basis. We will share good practices and learn how to prepare the proper knowledge transfer for future
generations, especially when it comes to new Boards.
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Sessions V
On the way to integration – hopes and dilemmas of Eastern Partnership countries By Marta Wnuk from AEGEE-Poznao.
Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan - countries with post-soviet past and
European dreams. They remain the most undiscovered part of Europe. All caught in between the
European Union and Russian Federation are faced with decision which direction to choose. The
situation in each country varies, though. What are characteristic features of each of the state? What
potential do they have, what problem they deal with? Come, set out for the travel thought the six
countries and broaden your horizons!
Games as a tool By Dorota DiDi Jaskólska from AEGEE-Toruo
Everybody knows few or more games as an ice-breaking, teambuilding or time-killing games. During
this sesion you will get know that all these games can be useful as a great tool of making good and
strong team. We will not only talk how to play and what games are the best for many situations but
also how to learn from that. It will be 'learning by fun' session.
Erasmus + - How, what, why? By Mateusz Górecki from AEGEE-Kraków.
Europe must equip its citizens with the education, skills, and creativity that they need in knowledge
society. The word is changing fast, and education system need to modernise and adopt to new ways of
teaching and learning and embrace the new opportunities that exist. In the workshop we will explore
how to use the most efficient way for funds from Brussels, we will get through the entire sieve
procedures, share experiences and opportunities.
Body language - your key to succesfull communication By Paulina Inez Wenta from AEGEE-Toruo.
In our personal and professional lifes often we don’t see the importance of body language. When we
speak, present or try to convince other to our idea our body says it all. How to deal with stress when
you speak in public or present an idea? How to be a good leader and show it in your body language?
What gestures can help you with negotiation when you try to get a sponsor for a project? Practise
makes masters so make the first step and come to this workshop!
New AEGEE Identity By Kathrin Renner from Comité Directeur.
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Useful info
ZABRZE
The adress of the gym: Wolności 406 Street, Zabrze
PKS (Bus Transport Company) station is located at Johann Wolfgang Goethe Street. PKP (Train
Transport Company) station is near there.
How to get to the Network Meeting Silesia’s gym?
If you want to go from the bus station to the gym, you have to go to Wolności Square. Than catch the
tram no. 4 or 5 (about 6 minute ride). Your tram station is situated in Wolności Street. The stop is
called: Zabrze Plac Wolności. Get off the tram at the Zabrze Skansen Luiza stop (it is the third stop).
The gym is on the opposite side of the street and it has got a big title on the building: Hala Sportowa
Pogoo Zabrze.
If you want to go back to the bus station, you can catch the tram no. 4 or 5. The next possibility is to
catch the bus no. 6 at the stop called Zabrze Skansen Luiza, just in front of the gym. The stop at the
bus station is called: Zabrze Goethego (it is the third stop).
The normal single ticket costs 3.20 zł (one city) and it is sold in the kiosks or shops. The ticket which is
sold by the bus/tram driver inside the bus/tram costs 4,80 zł.
If you want to check the timetable of the buses or trams go to these websites:
In Polish: http://www.kzkgop.com.pl//?lang=pl
In English: http://www.kzkgop.com.pl//?lang=en
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How to get from the train station to the bus station in Zabrze?
If you want to go from the train station to the bus station, go out from the train station and turn left.
Than go straight and over the bridge. At the end of the street you will see the bus station. It takes
about 2 minutes.
How to get to the supermarket NETTO from the gym?
If you want to go from the gym to the supermarket NETTO, turn right into Wolności Street. At the
second traffic lights, turn left into Al. Bohaterów Monte Casino. On your left you will see the
supermarket.
Where can I find the taxis in Zabrze?
Plenty of available taxis can be found at the bus station.
KATOWICE-ZABRZE
How to get from the airport to the bus station in Katowice?
There is the special line of the buses from the airport to the center of Katowice called “Linia Lotnisko”.
The timetable of the buses:
http://www.pkm.katowice.pl/pyrzowice.php
The normal single ticket costs 27 zł.
If you want to get to the bus station your direction is called “Katowice Dworzec”.
How to get from Katowice to Zabrze?
There are two possibilities:
1. By train:
If you want to check the timetable of the buses or trams go to these websites:
- In Polish: http://rozklad-pkp.pl/bin/query.exe/pn?
- In English:http://rozklad-pkp.pl/bin/query.exe/en?
The cheapest trains are from the company called Koleje Śląskie. The train takes about 40 minutes to
arrive to Zabrze.
2. By bus:
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There are three bus lines which you can use to get from Katowice to Zabrze.: 6, 840 and 870.
The best line is 6, because it has got the stop just in front of the gym (Zabrze Skansen Luiza stop).
The bus leaves at Katowice Stawowa stop. Your direction is Zabrze Goethego.
If you want to check the timetable of the buses go to these websites:
In Polish: http://www.kzkgop.com.pl//?lang=pl
In English: http://www.kzkgop.com.pl//?lang=en
KRAKÓW - ZABRZE
Hot to get from Balice airport in Kraków to the train and bus station?
If you are at the airport and you want to get to the train station in Kraków, you have to take the buses
no. 208, 292 or 902 (a night line). The last stop is the train station.
The timetable of the buses:
- In Polish: http://www.krakowairport.pl/pl/pasazer,c70/transport-i-parking,c76/jak-dojechac-
do-krakow-airport,c77/autobusowa-komunikacja-miejska,a198.html
- In English: http://www.krakowairport.pl/en/passenger,c70/transport-parking,c76/how-to-get-
to-krakow-airport,c77/by-public-bus,a198.html
The normal ticket costs 4 zł.
Hot to get from the bus and train station in Kraków to Zabrze?
There are two possibilities:
1. By train:
Here is the timetable of the trains:
- In English: http://rozklad-pkp.pl/bin/query.exe/en?
- In Polish: http://www.rozklad-pkp.pl/bin/query.exe/pn?
The name of your train station in the center of Kraków: Kraków Główny. Your destination: Zabrze.
2. By bus:
The best option is the buses from the Uni-Bus Company. The timetable of the buses:
http://www.uni-bus.com.pl/rozklad_jazdy (unfortunately only in Polish)
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You can take the bus in the main bus station in Kraków (under the ground).
GLIWICE - ZABRZE
How to get from the bus station in Gliwice to Zabrze?
1.By bus:
Bus station Is located at Plac Piastów Square. There, near the shop called Rossmann you can find the
proper bus stop. From there, you should choose the bus line no. 6, 840 or 870 to get to Zabrze. The
direction is called Katowice Stawowa. If you take the line 840 or 6, you can take off the bus at Zabrze
Skargi stop. Trip from there to the gym takes only 10 minutes.
The normal single ticket costs 3.80 zł (two cities) and it is sold in the kiosks or shops. The ticket which is
sold by the bus driver inside the bus/tram costs 4,80 zł.
2.By train:
The train station is located at Bohaterów Getta Warszawskiego Street. If you want to go to Zabrze, you
should choose the trains from the company called Koleje Śląskie, going to “Katowice” direction. The
trip takes only 10 minutes.
The normal ticket costs 5zł.
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We wish you a pleasant and fruitful NWM!
Do not hesitate to contact us before and during Network Meeting!
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