There are buildings in Katowice that you pass by hundreds of times before you truly notice them. For me, one such place has always been "Galop" on Kościuszki Street. Even as a child, the building seemed abandoned, or at least neglected, as if languishing somewhere between its former glory and its slow disappearance from the urban landscape. At the same time, its architecture suggested from the outset that it was no ordinary commercial building. …
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There are buildings in Katowice that you pass by hundreds of times before you truly notice them. For me, one such place has always been "Galop" on Kościuszki Street. Even as a child, the building seemed abandoned, or at least neglected, as if languishing somewhere between its former glory and its slow disappearance from the urban landscape. At the same time, its architecture suggested from the outset that it was no ordinary commercial building. …