Description
The ZAMEK Cultural Center is one of the largest cultural institutions in the country. Every year, several thousand events related to literature, art, film, music and theater take place here. You can regularly attend concerts, exhibitions or film screenings. On a daily basis, CK ZAMEK is a place open to everyone: children, teenagers, adults, seniors and people with disabilities.
The seat of the institution is the former Imperial Castle, a building with an extraordinary history and architectural value. It can be visited with a guide, also in English. The program also includes tours dedicated to children and seniors. It is also possible to explore the building by yourselfwith an audio guide.
Information for people with disabilities
Entrance for the people in wheelchairs is also the entrance to the Museum of Poznan Uprising– June 1956, which is located from the side of the CK ZAMEK parking lot. The entrance is marked with big distinctive numbers 1956. Inside there is an elevator adapted to the needs of people in wheelchairs. The elevator will take you to the ground floor of the new part of the Castle, and from there you can use the elevator to the first, second, or third floor. Due to the renovations CK ZAMEK offices and the Balcony Hall will not be available for people in wheelchairs. If necessary to contact the employees report to the information desk on the ground floor, where you will be helped and informed.