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Culture in Kosice

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In 2013 Kosice, as the first city in Slovakia, held the title of European Capital of Culture. And it was a well deserved award.

The second biggest Slovak city, located in the eastern part of the country, has been always living in the shadow of bigger and supposedly cooler places: Prague, Brno (in the times of Czechoslovakia) or Bratislava.

But when in 2013 all the lights were pointed at Kosice it turned out the city has so much to offer and can be actually one of the most interesting, even if not well known, places in Central Europe. The number of cultural projects and activities was overwhelming and now, a few years later, Kosice still makes a perfect travel destination for all culture lovers!

I was really surprised how many great spots are in the city, during my 4 days there I couldn’t be bored and I still feel I didn’t experience all I wanted to! A few trips to Kosice later I still leave the city with a list of places I need to visit next time I’m around.

culture in Kosice

So if you go to Slovakia and its second-biggest city (totally recommended!) here’s a list of places and activities you cannot miss in order to get the most of the culture in Kosice!

Kosice street art

Kosice has the best street art scene in Slovakia and one of the best in (Central) Europe! Before going there I knew nothing about it and I was overwhelmed with Kosice street art!

Thanks to the local organization – Street Art Communication – walls of Kosice are covered in some really amazing murals created by world-famous artists. The biggest number of works were created in 2013, during the European Capital of Culture events, but Kosice has been being turned into a big street art gallery since 2008 and the plans for the future look bright too!

Kosice street art

Kosice street art

Kosice street art

Kosice Kunsthalle

A former indoor swimming pool now serves as the center for contemporary art that hosts exhibitions from all over the world.

This architectural masterpiece, built in the 1960s, wasn’t in use for a long time – River Hornad that was redirected from the center still managed to destroy the structure. For years the swimming pool was neglected, decaying quietly few steps away from the beautiful Old Town.

But together with ECoC 2013 new funds for culture have arrived and it was decided to give a second life to the building and to turn it into a culture center. The project was really successful as now it is a regional (or even Slovak) hub of art.

This is the main venue for exhibitions, workshops or concerts that take place in amazing yet quirky scenery. And outside there’s still a (working) swimming pool!

Kunsthalle Kosice

Kunsthalle Kosice

Kasarne/Kulturpark

Another place that was revitalized for ECoC 2013 and was actually the biggest project made for this event. A complex of old military barracks from 19th/20th century was transformed into another cultural center.

Every building got a name after the aviation alphabet (so Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, etc) and they are home to some interesting institutions, such as Steel Park, literature center or fashion lab.

The whole place is supposed to be interactive, creative and serve to everyone therefore there’s a wide range of activity available. And everything is surrounded by a nice, green scenery!

Kulturpark Kosice

Kulturpark Kosice

Kulturpark Kosice

Old wooden houses on top of the block of flats

Unfortunately, the wooden houses are gone now but I will still leave this part here, to commemorate this great and unique project.


This is definitely among the quirkiest piece of art I’ve ever seen and the one I loved big time! The typical old Slovak wooden houses were moved to the top of the concrete block of flats, so typical for this part of the world.

The artist behind that idea, Tomas Dziadon, wanted to put years of history on people’s shoulders, literally, and he did it in the most creative way.

But as it happens with the art it’s often misunderstood and out of 5 chosen locations, he didn’t get single permission for his project. Eventually, he put an ad in the newspaper and the location found him!

It’s a random block of flats, one of many like this in Central and Eastern Europe yet its inhabitants were brave enough to deal with art. There was a lot of criticism towards Dziadon and his work but the wooden houses became a kind of a symbol and can be seen even from far areas of Kosice.

old wooden houses in kosice

old wooden houses in kosice

old wooden houses in kosice

old wooden houses in kosice

old wooden houses in kosice

Kosice cafe culture

One of my favorite things in Central Europe is its cafe culture and Kosice is no exception here, even if it’s not in the typical grand style like for example in Vienna or Prague.

There’re so many nice cafes in Kosice, I could easily spend a week there, just hanging out in them and enjoying the vibe and relaxing atmosphere.

Some of the best cafes can be found along Hlavna street and on Hrnciarska Street, probably the most beautiful lane in Kosice. This narrow street with colorful houses is where best craftsman stores and cool cafes, like Rozpravka, can be found!

But my favorite cafes in Kosice included Pogo, Salka Kavy and Nico.

cafes in Kosice

cafes in Kosice

cafes in Kosice

Restaurants in Kosice

Kosice has also a pretty good culinary scene with numerous restaurants serving delicious food. They’re busy till late hours, sometimes you have to wait a little bit to be served but it’s definitely worth waiting!

My absolute favorite was Primi but I also enjoyed Villa Regia, Le Colonial, Camelot and Med Malina.

restaurants in Kosice

restaurants in Kosice

restaurants in Kosice

Tabacka in Kosice

Probably my favorite place in Kosice. A former tobacco factory turned into the alternative culture center, with street art of the walls, a cool pub and interesting events every day.

There’re concerts, theatre plays, workshops, movie screenings, discussions – basically everything you would expect in a place like this.

The coolest kids of Kosice hang out in Tabacka and I can’t blame them as this spot is pretty awesome, I’d probably be there most of my time too! Every city should have its own Tabacka!

tabacka kosice

tabacka kosice

Tabacka


I really love how cities in Central Europe are changing, how cool and hip they become and how they’re ruled by the art (either street art, contemporary art or some other original works). And Kosice is a perfect example of how culture and its institutions are for people, easily reachable and offering something for each taste.

That’s why I’m a big supporter of the European Capital of Culture as it brings a lot of ideas and investments in this so well needed field and gives a big positive change to cities and its people.

And even now, a few years after this prestigious title, culture in Kosice is doing really well and as a result, makes this Slovak place one of the most interesting city break destinations in Europe!


I visited Kosice around 10 times and wrote many articles about the city. You might want to check them out:


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Disclaimer: I visited Kosice in partnership with Visit Kosice however all the opinions are 100% mine, as always.

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44 Comments

  • Reply
    Marcin - NRWTrip
    03/09/2015 at 01:48

    Very attractive entry and striking images.

    • Reply
      kami
      03/09/2015 at 21:21

      thank you!

  • Reply
    Eva
    03/09/2015 at 01:55

    Few months ago I met one girl from Slovakia and I hope to visit her one day soon. If I ever go to Kosice, I’ll definitely check out Tabaca and the cafes on Hrnciarska Street. I love this kind of atmosphere! I find some of the buildings, like Kundsthalle or those blocks of flats, very grey and sad. Maybe except those with street art paintings on them.

    • Reply
      kami
      03/09/2015 at 21:56

      I actually really like the Kunsthalle building, such a wonderful architecture it is! but I guess everything depends on your taste! And as for the blocks of flats – we cannot escape them in Central and Eastern Europe unfortunately. And those in Kosice were actually pretty colourful! I really hope you will visit Kosice one day, it’s a wonderful city! Do you remember where was this girl from?

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    TuJarek
    03/09/2015 at 06:01

    For me Slovakia is still mysterious. I always choose Czech Republic. Kosice is a pretty place but I am not convinced to visit it.

    • Reply
      kami
      03/09/2015 at 21:36

      yes, Slovakia has been always in the shadow of Czech Republic which is a shame as both countries are really interesting and beautiful, and so different! You definitely should give Kosice a chance, it’s one of the most surprising places I’ve visited this year! I’m still going to write some more about it, hopefully I will convince you then!

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    Marta
    03/09/2015 at 07:52

    Wow very nice street art :) I’ve never seen that great street art like here! One day I must go to Slovakia – it is very close from Poland :)

    • Reply
      kami
      03/09/2015 at 21:52

      yes, street art in Kosice was pretty amazing! I really hope you will visit Slovakia soon, this country has so much to offer and is so close!

  • Reply
    Meg Jerrard
    03/09/2015 at 14:51

    Thanks for the overview Kami, I loved Eastern Europe during my time there though didn’t have nearlly enough time to explore. I remember reading your post on the street art in Kosice, and I’m a huge fan of unique street art, so a visit is hopefully in the works. Also a huge fan of “Friends” haha so I would make a pilgrimage partly just to say I’ve eaten in a cafe called “Smelly Cat” :D! Many reasons for travel right!!

    • Reply
      kami
      03/09/2015 at 21:58

      I’m sure than now, after these few years, you wouldn’t recognize Central and Eastern European cities, they change so fast and in the way I love! Kosice is actually a great example of that so I really hope you will get to visit it one day! Street art and “smelly cat” are only two of many reasons to go!

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    Simon Pedro Viajero
    04/09/2015 at 06:41

    Byłem, potwierdzam! Koszyce mnie również urzekły ;)

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    Marcin Wesołowski
    04/09/2015 at 07:10

    Jeszcze nie byłem, ale wygląda bardzo zachęcająco!

  • Reply
    Anna Nadia Bandura
    04/09/2015 at 07:21

    Na mojej (dłuuuugiej) liście….!

  • Reply
    Marcin W
    04/09/2015 at 08:23

    Kami, definitely good job with promoting Slovakia as a travel destination! I think this country nearly doesn’t exist in minds of majority of people. And yet, it is such an amazing place to visit: not crowded, full of natural beauty and small lovely towns! And yes, Kosice looks like a really nice spot!

    • Reply
      kami
      14/09/2015 at 15:45

      you’re right, most people (especially from outside of Central Europe) don’t know a single thing about Slovakia, they often confuse it with Slovenia. Yet it’s such a wonderful country with so much to offer! Kosice being one of them :)

  • Reply
    Marta Gawrychowska
    04/09/2015 at 07:42

    Jeszcze nie byłam…na liście są ;)

  • Reply
    Natalia Malec
    04/09/2015 at 08:30

    a myślałam, że Koszyce są nudne!

  • Reply
    Pat Gruca
    04/09/2015 at 08:46

    Od Tw wpisu o tamtejszym streetarcie, intensywnie myślę nad wizytą w tym mieście

  • Reply
    Agnieszka Stokowiecka
    04/09/2015 at 08:56

    Świetna rzeźba :-D

  • Reply
    Ivetka
    04/09/2015 at 10:27

    Thank you Kami for such a beautiful post on my lovely hometown :-). It truly is a hidden gem, albeit of course not the perfect one, but that’s why I love it even more :-). I hope it’s not your last visit! There is still so much to see! :-)

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      kami
      14/09/2015 at 15:49

      There’s no perfect place and Kosice is pretty amazing, more people should know about it! I’m sure I’ll be back sooner or later, I enjoyed it way too much!!

  • Reply
    Kamil Białas
    04/09/2015 at 09:39

    O ktoś zgubił pantofelek… a może to tylko taka prowokacja? :D

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    Antonina Bogdanowicz
    04/09/2015 at 10:45

    Wow, Koszyce prezentują się niezwykle ciekawie! Trafiają na moją listę! :)

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    Tatiana
    04/09/2015 at 12:00

    I want to go to Kosice! Right now!!!

    • Reply
      kami
      14/09/2015 at 15:50

      I really hope you will go soon, it’s a perfect city break destination! And I’m sure you would enjoy it as much as I did!

  • Reply
    Simon
    05/09/2015 at 21:26

    Awesome post and pictures. I was in Marseille when it was the European Capital of Culture and loved it. I guess I’ll have to plan a trip to Kosice soon| Thanks so much for sharing your experience.

    • Reply
      kami
      14/09/2015 at 19:54

      How is Marseille? I’ve never been there but it sounds pretty great! And you definitely should plan a trip to Kosice, it’s a wonderful city break destination!

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    antonette - we12travel
    06/09/2015 at 10:33

    Kosice looks überhip – never really imagined that! I love the shoe in the first picture, very colorful. This definitely reminds me again that I should travel to eastern Europe more often …

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      kami
      14/09/2015 at 19:56

      You definitely should! Central and Eastern Europe is the best and there’re so many adventures waiting here! I think hiking in the Balkans would be your thing! And Kosice is pretty hip, you’re right! I guess no one really expects that :)

  • Reply
    Ewelina
    07/09/2015 at 11:48

    Fantastic place. I envy you these trips :)

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      kami
      14/09/2015 at 19:56

      it’s really great indeed! and well, thanks!

  • Reply
    Life Good Morning
    07/09/2015 at 16:24

    Rozważam, a jakże.

  • Reply
    Jon
    08/09/2015 at 13:46

    Greatest city on earth

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      kami
      14/09/2015 at 19:57

      it’s indeed really amazing!

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    Ron | Active Planet Travels
    09/09/2015 at 22:39

    Oh man, I would LOVE the cafe culture in Kosice! It’s interesting as to why Dziadon placed the old wooden shacks on top of the new buildings, it’s certainly a neat perspective of art :)

    • Reply
      kami
      14/09/2015 at 19:57

      cafe culture in Central Europe is the best and Kosice is no exception here! I could travel just for visiting cafes in the area! ;)

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    Lauren @ Justin Plus Lauren
    09/09/2015 at 23:24

    Ooh I love street art that takes up the entire side of a building! I would love to explore and discover all of it. Oh, and of course I would HAVE to visit that Friends inspired cafe!!!

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      kami
      14/09/2015 at 19:59

      I’m always so impressed with this huge street art! I really don’t know how someone can make such a big piece of art without one single mistake! :) Street art scene in Kosice is pretty amazing, you’d have lots to discover! have you seen my other post, dedicated only to it?

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    Zygmunt Kuba
    10/09/2015 at 05:38

    Ja się nie idzie tej sztuce wszechobecnej we wschodniej Słowacji – w końcu rodzice Andy Warhola tamże się urodzili! :)

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    Michał Qmoh
    10/09/2015 at 09:21

    Sporo masz tych fot z Koszyc, ale na Lunik IX to chyba się nie zapuściłaś. Koszyce są na trasie mojej następnej wyprawy i chciałbym zobaczyć te największe getto Europy.

  • Reply
    Julia
    16/09/2015 at 23:18

    These restaurants look very charming. Is there a characteristic ingredient of regional dishes? For example, garlic

    • Reply
      kami
      22/09/2015 at 14:25

      yes! Their garlic soup is amazing!

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    Jenny
    04/08/2019 at 22:20

    My family amd i stayed there over night as we came from.another town of slovakia. I didnt expect so mich but when i see the old town its beautiful and cozy. :) i would have lobe to stay longer but we were headed to krakow. Our hotel was 3 star but its very huge with living room.:)and its more cheaper.. thanks for the vlog

    • Reply
      kami
      11/08/2019 at 10:25

      I’m really glad you enjoyed Kosice! It’s such an underrated city, isn’t it? :)

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