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We like to think of this part of the city as Katowice’s hidden gem. On Załęska Hałda Street, we’re building our next residential development in Katowice – Załęska Od Nowa.
Załęska Od Nowa is a thoughtfully designed complex of three low-rise buildings – two with four floors (A and B), and one with three floors (C) – created for modern urban living. The architecture emphasizes openness: generous spacing between buildings, no artificial barriers, and a layout that naturally blends with the surroundings. It’s a space that feels welcoming, friendly, and connected to the environment.
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architecture, design and natural surroundings
The three buildings have been thoughtfully positioned to create open, airy spaces filled with natural light. Around them, we've planned green areas that not only enhance the architecture, but also help shape the overall atmosphere of the development. Landscaped paths, small architectural elements, relaxation zones, and play areas for children naturally extend this well-balanced spatial concept – functional, visually appealing, and welcoming for residents.
This place moves at its own pace. You can feel it in the layout of the space, in the carefully selected materials, and in the shared green areas that invite you to pause and enjoy a moment of calm – all just steps away from the surrounding forest and nature.
close to nature
Załęska Od Nowa is located in a truly special setting – green, peaceful, and full of natural wonders.
Just next to the development stretches Załęski Forest – a green haven filled with walking and cycling trails that lead through pine and beech woods and charming valleys. One of the most unique places here is Buczyna Woodland, a biologically diverse area where you can find majestic centuries-old beech trees and patches of untouched natural forest.
Only a short walk away, you’ll find Cisowa Góra – the second-highest natural hill in Katowice. It’s not only a scenic lookout point, but also a geographic divide between the watersheds of Poland’s two largest rivers – the Vistula and the Oder.
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