The event in Maciejów to announce the construction of a brine graduation tower

The brine graduation towers will soon appear in Kończyce and Maciejów as part of „The City as Space for Development” project funded out of the Norwegian Financial Mechanism for the years 2014-2021, and Park Hutniczy [The Metallurgical Park] will be revitalised. On this occasion a picnic was organised last Saturday in Orlik Sports Complex in Zabrze-Maciejów ( Kondratowicza Street) with guest star – the amazing Los Fuegos Theatre of Fire!

Los Fuegos is a group well known in Zabrze.  They performed twice at the Flowers Festival in the City Botanical Garden impressing the audience with their acrobatic show, dance and spectacular juggling with living fire. The Theatre of Fire artists presented at the picnic a program entitled “The Tales of the Earth” featured by Andrzej Siek, a sculpturer who created his works in front of the audience.

The event included the presentation of the brine graduation towers values. The attendees could also use the services of the consulting unit providing advice on co-funding of eco-investment projects (such as replacements of stoves or windows). They could also watch the exhibition called „Less means More” enjoying anti-stress music in the background. Some attractions for families with children were also available – circus show workshops and contests.

The event was organised as part of the project entitled „The City as Space for Development” funded out of the Norwegian Financial Mechanism for the years „ 2014-2021. The main targets of the project include, without limitation, the improvement of life quality in the city, the environment quality and the quality of urban spaces, improved cohesion of actions and growing inhabitants’ trust to public institutions, creating standards of modern public services provision and improvement of the city administration institutional capacities of the.

The project will be performed until the 30th April, 2024.

The maximum total qualifiable costs covered by the project amount to: PLN 15 328 498,86.

Co-funding: EUR 3 371 346,00.