Collegium Polonicum

Observation towers
Collegium Polonicum is a joint research and teaching facility of the European University Viadrina and the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. Among other things, it is the seat of a German-Polish research institute and houses the Karl Dedecius Archive. In addition to university operations, it is also a venue for changing exhibitions, conferences and workshops. The Collegium Polonicum is located in a striking building directly on the Oder.

From its publicly accessible roof terrace, there is a unique view of Frankfurt's old town and the Oder landscape. The connection between Frankfurt (Oder) and Słubice is clearly noticeable here. The signposted path to the viewing platform leads through the interior of the award-winning building, which opened in 1998. The site used to be the site of a silk factory, which was built on the orders of Frederick II in the mid-18th century.

Good to know

Opening hours

Accessibility

Travel for everyone
More information on the accessibility of the offer can be found at barrierefrei-brandenburg.de

Comfort information

  • Flat, trip-free flooring everywhere (indoors and outdoors)

  • Everything is accessible at ground level / without stairs

  • Guest toilet is accessible without stairs

  • Convenient access by public transport

  • There are enough seats available

  • Changing facilities for toddlers

Distance of visitor parking to the entrance: 20

additional information
Ramps next to the stairs and elevators are available.
(Barrier-free) toilets with changing tables are available on every floor next to the elevator.
Accessible seating is also available in the concert hall.
Collegium Polonicum bus stop (bus 983)

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Contact


ul. Kosciuszko 1
69-100 Maid