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The „Dworek Białoprądnicki” Cultural Center is a space that is constantly buzzing with life. A walk through the building corridors allows you, in a single afternoon, to hear a choir singing, an orchestra tuning up, the tapping of piano keys, fingers sliding across guitar strings, and a voice singing musical scales.

In 2025, the Center celebrated 50 years of its presence on Krakow’s cultural map.

Our initiatives are designed so that everyone can find something of interest. Music, dance, film, visual arts, and theater are just a few of the areas covered by Dworek’s cultural program. We organize both special events and regular classes.

We feature a recording studio and our own internet television channel: Dworek TV. We also offer venue rentals.

Our cultural centre is an open and friendly place where people can meet and create together. You don’t need to speak Polish to join many of our activities.

Thanks to a grant from the European Commission’s program for organizations and youth, the European Solidarity Corps (formerly European Voluntary Service EVS / Erasmus+ Program), we regularly run the 12-month INTEGRART project. The INTEGRart project is based on multi-level integration, using art and culture as a universal language. Our volunteers have participated in cultural events, organized them, and worked with adults, youth, and children, including children with disabilities.

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