Innovative attraction surrounded by historic buildings surprises tourists with its special shows during season

FONTANNA MULTIMEDIALNA W RZESZOWIE

aleja Lubomirskich

35-959 Rzeszów

 

 

www.fontanna-multimedialna.pl

HOW TO GET THERE

The third biggest Multimedia Fountain is in Rzeszów.  That’s right, yet if it’s on the third place when it comes to size, it is number one when we regard technological advancement.  The fountain comprises 1455 jets, including 324 in water carpet, 1008 in water labyrinth, 84 in water screen and 39 in round fountain. It is lightened by 324 LED lamps and throws water even 8 meters up. The amphitheatre by the fountain can hold up to 300 viewers.

 

Situated only 10 minutes from the City Hall and Main Market Square, neighbouring the Lubomirski Castle and the Summer Residence, the fountain lives up to its reputation. In season there are three shows a day, with the most spectacular one with films, lasers and 3D projections after dusk. Directed precisely, the outstanding combinations of sound and water, often with music played live and actors performances, take the viewers into other dimension of art.

 

 

Places worth seeing in Rzeszów:

Fara church

the Bernardine convent

former Piarists convent

Lubomirski castle

summer palace of  the Lubomirski family

Underground Tourist Route

District Museum

Franciszek Kotula Ethnographic Museum (6, Rynek)

Museum of the History of Rzeszów

Museum of Bedtime Cartoons, displaying collection acquired by Wojciech Jama

Museum of the Technology and the Military

"Marysieńka" Shelter

Wanda Siemaszkowa Theatre

  • Artur Malawski Philharmonic Hall
  • statue of the blessed John of Dukla
  • statue of Our Lady Queen of Poland
  • statue of Father Stanisław Konarski
  • building of PKO bank from 1906-1908, 3 Maja Street
  • Art-Nouveau villa from 1903 at Pod Kasztanami avenue
  • Art-Nouveau villa from 1899 at Pod Kasztanami avenue
  • “Pod sową” villa from 1900 at Pod Kasztanami avenue
  • palace of Jędrzejowicz family, currently hospital
  • palace of Jędrzejowicz family in Załęże from the late 18th/early 19th century
  • town hall
  • brick houses from the 1800s
  • Esterka’s house at 15, Rynek
  • old well at the town square
  • Diocesan Museum
  • Museum of Hunting
  • Szajna Gallery
  • building of Regional Public Library from 1890, formerly home to the district council
  • Bishops palace at Jałowego Street
  • building of Colonel Leopold Lis-Kula Secondary School
  • Cichociemnych Square with Józef Szajna’s sculpture entitled Passage 2001
  • Kazimierz Górski square
  • City of Rzeszów Gallery of Photography
  • New Town Synagogue (rebuilt as BWA Art Gallery)
  • Old Town Synagogue (rebuilt as National Archives)
  • Chapel of the Holy Trinity
  • Old Cemetery with gravestones from the late 1700s. 
  • January Uprising statue built in 1886
  • statue of  Adam Mickiewicz
  • statue of Tadeusz Kościuszko
  • statue of Juliusz Słowacki
  • statue of General Władysław Sikorski
  • statue of knight Jan Pakosławic
  • statue of Tadeusz Nalepa (3 Maja st.)
  • statue of Colonel Leopold Lis-Kula at Farny square
  • statue of the Cursed Soldiers
  • statue of Stanisław Nitka by the Wisłok River
  • statue of the Victims of Terror
  • figure of St. John of Nepomuk
  • memorial plaque in honour of Marcin Lelewel Borelowski
  • sculpture of a boy shooting from a sling (Słowackiego Street)
  • Podkarpackie Reginal Office building
  • round foot bridge
  • Bernardine Gardens
  • Statue of the Revolutionary Act
  • Rzeszów city map from 1762 on a house at 2, Sokoła Street
  • wall painting representing a scene from Deballage, Józef Szajna’s theatre performance, at 3, Sokoła Street
  • Expedycja rope park
  • skatepark
  • Zamkowy bridge
  • Gabriel Narutowicz bridge
  • former WSK Culture Centre, currently home to Rzeszów University Faculty of Music
  • manor  house from the late 1800s at Dąbrowskiego Street
  • Lisia Góra nature reserve

 

photo Kinga Kuzniar