Architecture Walking Tour

Lublin · 3 stops · ~6.3 km

A free self-guided walking tour of 3 architecturally notable buildings in Lublin. Allow approximately 2 hours including 20 minutes of viewing time per building. Export the route to Google Maps for turn-by-turn navigation.

Stops
3
Distance
6.3 km
Est. Time
2h
Cost
Free
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Lublin-Majdanek concentration camp

Lublin-Majdanek concentration camp

1941

Nazi concentration and extermination camp near Lublin in eastern Poland.

51.2219°, 22.5981°
2

Metropolitan Bus Station

E presented facility - which, according to the approved design, has been given the full name as: Bus station building with pocket platforms together with the necessary infrastructure - Task 4 as part of the Integrated Transport Centre for the Lublin Functional Area investment - can only seemingly not be associated with ecological construction. This investment, and above all its significant dominant - the bus station building - provides examples of activities and solutions that directly and indirectly improve environmental protection and quality, summarised below. Full regeneration of the site in the urban fabric: stopping the building, road and environmental degradation of the post-industrial area (demolition with segregation and disposal of materials, local remediation of contaminated land, including after the former gasworks, regulation of soil and water management in the site of the earthworks, comprehensive arrangement of tall greenery to be preserved. New quality of the urban fabric: common interchange reducing downtown transit, attractive station building with green roof and façade greenery and openwork bus shelters, bus depot building with façade greenery, reconstructed road system, underground individual parking, squares and pedestrian routes, cycle paths, high road greenery and varied low greenery and functional connection to the nearby People's Park, friendly lighting on a human scale. Simplicity of form and technology: a building composed of two cuboidal volumes, with rectangular wall divisions as solid, glazed and solid with a green wall. The envelope is an extensive, perimeter-supported roof with a communal green roof, creating a favourable microclimate below. Green light' for the façade: in addition to new and adapted trees along the road system, greenery in the pedestrian area and planting in the opening of the underground car park, the large proportion of greenery on the building façade draws attention: a green wall (modular vertical garden) individually adapted to the shading and partly northern exposure, an extensive green roof with additional trees and climbers publicly accessible for recreation and relaxation, and a green curtain of climbers on ropes on the façade of the bus depot building. The bus station with accompanying platforms is the heart of the ZCK's multi-purpose development in Lublin in a suburban post-industrial area - bringing together unique visual features (glazed 'form-in-form' with an accessible green utility roof on free-standing openwork columns, invisible underground parking, a wall-mounted vertical garden; with a lace-like structure of shelters, concrete reliefs, urban furniture and a predominantly white dominant square) and numerous attributes of sustainable architecture (low-emission building materials, rainwater retention, heat pumps, photo-voltaic glass roofs, ventilation heat recovery, energy-efficient lighting and characteristic illumination, controls) and diverse greenery in its public space. Despite the concentration of transport services here, close to the Lublin Główny railway station (long-distance and local bus traffic, public transport, taxi, own car access, bicycle and pedestrian traffic), it stands out perfectly in its surroundings.

51.2506°, 22.5701°
3

Integrated Intermodal Metropolitan Station

Located in intended for revitalization industrial and residential district in place of old a bus station, the unique and modern Inermodal Station along with cozy green areas and public places is designed to revive and attract residents opening as an extension of Park Lubelski. The building consists of a two-story overground section covered with a glass roof with a direct connection to a car park for passengers located on the underground floor. Over the building spreads a green roof in the form of a terrace on the carved, in a parametric manner, steel poles constituting its suport – an oasis for those who seek serenity and view. The space between the roofs was used to locate utility equipement. Inspired by nature and historical elements of Lublin not only by form, the main ideology for the infrastructure was to make it self-sufficient and eco friendly. Solar panels on wide bus platform roofs provides energy not only for the building but also for the city itself. Water tanks gather rain water to be then used for watering the green areas, roof and green walls inside and outside the building. Specialistic concrete pavement between green areas gather toxic chemical compounds from atmosphere and in addition to ubiquintous greenery helps fighting the pollution and creates healthy microclimate. Glass orangery keeps the temperature inside lowering energy consumption. Centralization of communication is the main factor for human integration and by creating places for people to meet and spend time – it might act as a heart for future gatherings and events and subsequent revitalizations in the area.

51.2506°, 22.5701°
4
Old Jewish Cemetery

Old Jewish Cemetery

1541

Jewish cemetery in Lublin Poland.

51.2522°, 22.5794°
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New jewish cemetery in Lublin

New jewish cemetery in Lublin

Cemetery in Lublin, Poland.

51.2582°, 22.5794°
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Lublin architecture walking tour take?+

The self-guided walking tour covers approximately 6.3 km with 3 stops. Allow approximately 2 hours including 20 minutes of viewing time per building.

Is the Lublin architecture tour free?+

Yes, this is a completely free self-guided walking tour. You can view the route on the interactive map, export it to Google Maps for navigation, and explore at your own pace.

Do I need to book the Lublin architecture tour in advance?+

No booking is required — this is a self-guided tour that you can start at any time. All buildings can be viewed from the outside. For guided tours with expert commentary, we recommend checking GetYourGuide for local architecture tours.

What is the best time to do the Lublin architecture walking tour?+

Morning light (before 11am) is ideal for photography of building facades. Weekdays tend to be less crowded around commercial buildings. Allow a full morning or afternoon for the complete tour.