Koszutka

Koszutka
Part of Osiedle Koszutka on M. Grażyński Street, G. Holoubek Square, Rodzina monument, view of the International Congress Center and Spodek arena, Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Artists' Gallery, building of the Coal Industry Studies and Design Office
Location of Koszutka within Katowice
Coordinates: 50°16′15.869″N 19°01′15.843″E / 50.27107472°N 19.02106750°E / 50.27107472; 19.02106750
Country Poland
VoivodeshipSilesian
County/CityKatowice
Established1 January 1992 (district)
17th century (part of a locality)
In the borders of Katowice15 October 1924 (part of a locality)
Area
 • Total
1.38 km2 (0.53 sq mi)
Elevation
265–300 m (869–984 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
10,121
 • Density7,330/km2 (19,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code(+48) 032

Koszutka (German: Kossutka) is a part and a district of Katowice, located in the northern part of the city, in the Chorzów Hills, bordering Wełnowiec-Józefowiec, Bogucice, Śródmieście, and Dąb. It is the smallest in terms of area and one of the most densely populated districts of the city, with a large proportion of elderly residents. It is mainly residential, with a well-developed service sector, and is also the seat of several public administration institutions.

Koszutka began to develop in the 17th century as a colony of Bogucice. Its growth in the 19th century was limited due to mine subsidence caused by underground fires in coal seams. Koszutka underwent major transformation during the Polish People's Republic era, when the construction of Osiedle Juliana Marchlewskiego (renamed Osiedle Koszutka in 1990) began in the 1950s. As part of post-war expansion, many residential and public buildings were constructed, the oldest of which are in the socialist realist style. The most characteristic buildings in Koszutka include the Kosmos Cinema near Grunwaldzki Square, the building of the Coal Industry Studies and Design Office, Galeriowiec, Górnik I and Podkowa residential buildings, the Spodek arena, and the now-demolished Polish State Railways Regional Directorate building, which has been replaced by the .KTW office complex.

The main transport routes in Koszutka include Chorzowska Street and Wojciech Korfanty Avenue, which intersect at Jerzy Ziętek Square. Tram lines also run along these streets, connecting the district with other cities in Metropolis GZM. The district has an area of 1.38 km², and at the end of 2020, it had 10,121 inhabitants.