Venue

Carbon Silesia Festival

All, Poland

The "Queen Louise" Coal Mine was established in 1791 and was the enterprise that sparked the industrialization of Upper Silesia in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, more than 200 years later, its importance to the community is once again on the rise—this time as a museum and a hub for electronic culture and art, thanks to the CARBON Silesia Festival, which has found its home in the unique industrial setting of the Queen Louise Adit in Zabrze.

The "Queen Louise" Coal Mine was established in 1791 and was the enterprise that sparked the industrialization of Upper Silesia in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, more than 200 years later, its importance to the community is once again on the rise—this time as a museum and a hub for electronic culture and art, thanks to the CARBON Silesia Festival, which has found its home in the unique industrial setting of the Queen Louise Adit in Zabrze.

6,500

Capacity

Warehouse

Venue type

All

City

Poland

Country

About Carbon Silesia Festival

The "Queen Louise" Coal Mine was established in 1791 and was the enterprise that sparked the industrialization of Upper Silesia in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, more than 200 years later, its importance to the community is once again on the rise—this time as a museum and a hub for electronic culture and art, thanks to the CARBON Silesia Festival, which has found its home in the unique industrial setting of the Queen Louise Adit in Zabrze.

408 Wolności Street, 41-806 Zabrze

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Upcoming events

Past highlights

Hospitality Weekend2025
Rampage Open Air2025
FABRICLIVE D&B2025

Amenities

  • Soundsystem
  • Bar
  • Cloakroom
  • Smoking area
  • Accessible entry

Hours

Thu–Sat
22:00 – 06:00
Sun
Events only
Mon–Wed
Closed

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