Happy St. Patrick’s Day 2021
Polish Landmarks Turning Green
Whether you are Irish, know someone Irish or once noticed a Guinness sign out of the corner of your eye, you qualify to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Despite the shuttered pubs and social distancing, global greening of landmark buildings will still continue. Joining the Empire State, the Sydney Opera House and for the first time, the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai, the world is going green in celebration.
So far it has been confirmed that 38 landmarks in 19 Polish cities will turn green in 2021
Lighting up in Green this St. Patrick’s Day:
Gdańsk | Kościuszki Street flyoverNeptune’s Fountain |
Kalisz | City Hall |
Katowice | Spodek Sports and Entertainment Arena |
Kielce | City HallJoseph Piłsudski’s Provincial Cultural CentreThe Centre of GeoeducationCultural Centre “Zameczek” |
Kraków | Father Bernatek FootbridgeLipska-Wielicka Street flyoverTauron ArenaCardinal Macharski Bridge |
Lublin | Centre for the Meeting of CulturesArena Lublin |
Łódź | OFF Piotrkowska Center |
Nowy Sącz | City Hall |
Olsztyn | City Hall TowerAstronomical Observatory Tower |
Opole | National Centre of Polish Song |
Poznań | City Office of PoznańCity HallHonorary Consulate of IrelandAdam Mickiewicz University Main AuditoriumAVENIDA Poznań Shopping CentreMTP SpirePoznań Ławica Airport |
Przemyśl | City HallBrama Przemyska Bridge |
Rzeszów | City Hall |
Sandomierz | City Hall |
Toruń | City Office of ToruńArtus Court |
Włocławek | Cultural Centre Browar B |
Wrocław | Wrocław StadiumCentennial Hall |
Zabrze | Szyb MaciejTeatr Nowy in Zabrze |
Zamość | City Hall |
A special thanks to Magdalena Smolnicka for the image.
Have a great day and stay safe,
Team Digest