The baroque seat of the Academy of Art in Szczecin.
The baroque seat of the Academy of Art in Szczecin.
A classicist palace known as Bartz Palace and Velthusen Palace.
A baroque palace in the city centre.
In pre-war Szczecin there existed a small Polish community. Its former presence can be recognized thanks to the Rodło symbol – the characteristic zigzag line represents the course of the River Vistula, with the location of Kraków marked. Rodło remains the emblem of the Union of Poles in Germany and was introduced in 1933, when the German authorities banned the use of the coat of arms of the Republic of Poland.
The building was erected on the site of the demolished Royal Bastion fortifications of the Prussian fortress.
A three-storey building is made of red, partly-glazed brick and has a richly-decorated elevation.
The church, based on the projection of the Latin cross, was designed by architect Engelbrecht Seibertz from Berlin.
A modernist, three-aisle building with an entirely concrete structure.
This church, designed by Jürgen Kröger, was constructed in 1906-1909.