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Urbcast - a podcast about cities (podcast o miastach)
214: Nowa Huta - najlepsze polskie miasto-dzielnica? | Jarosław Klaś - Ośrodek Kultury Norwida

Urbcast - a podcast about cities (podcast o miastach)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 39:57


Klub Trójki
Nowa Huta. Jak powstawało "idealne miasto"?

Klub Trójki

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 49:54


75 lat temu rozpoczęto budowę pierwszych bloków Nowej Huty. Ta 18. dzielnica Krakowa miała być pierwotnie oddzielnym miastem. Oprócz budynków mieszkalnych zaprojektowano monumentalny ratusz, plac defilad, teatr i bibliotekę centralną. 

Klub Trójki
Nowa Huta. Jak powstawało "idealne miasto"?

Klub Trójki

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 49:47


75 lat temu rozpoczęto budowę pierwszych bloków Nowej Huty. Ta 18. dzielnica Krakowa miała być pierwotnie oddzielnym miastem. Oprócz budynków mieszkalnych zaprojektowano monumentalny ratusz, plac defilad, teatr i bibliotekę centralną. 

Audycje Kulturalne
Dekady nowoczesności – odc. 6

Audycje Kulturalne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 15:35


W kolejnym odcinku cyklu podcastów poświęconych polskiej architekturze XX i XXI wieku usłyszą Państwo o mieście (dzisiaj – dzielnicy) wybudowanym dla pracowników nowopowstałej huty. Nowa Huta miała być wzorcowym „miastem socjalistycznym”, jednak architektura tego założenia wybiega poza zasady narzucone przez doktrynę socrealizmu.… Czytaj dalej Artykuł Dekady nowoczesności – odc. 6 pochodzi z serwisu Audycje Kulturalne.

Postcards From Nowhere
Why dictators love town squares ?

Postcards From Nowhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 8:22


Embark on a journey from Poland to China in this riveting episode as we explore why dictators are drawn to town squares and how these very squares become the stages of their demise. From Tiananmen Square in Beijing, witness the poignant events of 1989, to the Grand Market in Krakow, a symbol of resilience against Nazi and Communist regimes. Discover the historical significance of town squares as dictators' theatres of power and learn how, in a twist of fate, these squares become the battlegrounds for resistance, ultimately sealing the fate of autocracies.  Till then Check out the other episodes, The strange Polish notion of Holocaust Envy - https://bit.ly/48zECZr The Oak Tree that chronicled Poland's Modern History - https://bit.ly/4b1PlO8 The suprising evolution of Polish food - https://bit.ly/48RUGWe The complicated legacy of Schindler's List - https://bit.ly/3vF9NEi The untold story of Holocaust heroism: 'Under the Eagle' Pharmacy - https://bit.ly/3vEtzzL Two Billion Euros and the Polish Temple of Memory - https://bit.ly/3HjkrmN You can check previous episodes of 'Podcasts from Nowhere' on https://bit.ly/4b3wOB8  You can reach out to our host Utsav on Instagram: @‌whywetravel42(https://www.instagram.com/whywetravel42  ) Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.  Do share the word with your folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Postcards From Nowhere
The Unkindness of History: Lenin in a Theme Park

Postcards From Nowhere

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 8:31


In this week's episode, join us on a journey to Krakow, Poland, where a statue of Soviet hero Vladimir Lenin undergoes a bizarre journey from a symbol of communism to a casualty of local disdain. Uncover the surprising twists that lead this statue to an unexpected home in a Wild West-themed park in Sweden. From failed bombings to aphrodisiac-laden cat antics, this tale is a rollercoaster of historical oddities.  And if you are intrigued about Central Asia, Samosas and Hospitality, check out the episodes on Uzbekistan Beauty of Uzbekistan and the Geometry Box: https://omny.fm/shows/postcards-from-nowhere-with-utsav-mamoria/beauty-of-uzbekistan-the-geometry-boxMelons of Samarkand: https://omny.fm/shows/postcards-from-nowhere-with-utsav-mamoria/melons-of-samarkand Vincent Van Gogh and Uzbekistan: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=I03d1slNCXMla8VCSecrets of Doors: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=InTTDLzqdrZWSvf5 Train Journeys and Humanity: Part 1: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=I2xUGZmKqpNnFmKl Train Journeys and Humanity: Part 2: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=I2fOFK5K0YFNLT3F World's most popular snack: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=ImYiIkxnf8vNTFNn For reflections on walking, check out Walking: An Act of Resistance: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=IlhRj0aYOdW8A8Pu You can reach out to our host Utsav on Instagram: @‌whywetravel42(https://www.instagram.com/whywetravel42  ) Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.  Do share the word with your folks!    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sleuth Be Told
Monsters, Nightmares, and the Occult: The Mysterious Disappearance of Katarzyna Zowada (Part 1)

Sleuth Be Told

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 65:26


A young college student, in her 20's, mysteriously goes missing in November 1998 from the suburb of Nowa Huta in Krakow, Poland. Police believed she was a runaway, others believed she committed suicide. Was it something more dark & nefarious? Families sought help from the church for relatives that were drawn into Satanism & the occult. Is this what happened to Katarzyna Zowada? Find out how her disappearance became known as the Polish "Silence of the Lambs" on this episode of "Sleuth Be Told". Episode 64Thank you for listening!Please follow us on Instagram, support our Patreon, view show notes, and more at https://www.sleuthbetold.com

The Debrief
Kraków and modernist architecture: An unlikely duo?

The Debrief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 15:29


When you think of the southern Polish city of Kraków you generally tend to envisage the grand market square and the renaissance architecture which surrounds it. However, the city is not just all about 16th-century glam. For those more architecturally inclined, there's a new guide to Kraków's more recent developments with a book on the city's modernist gems. Host John Beauchamp is joined by Michał Wiśniewski from the Architecture Institute to explore the modernist traces in Kraków. More on Kraków and its modernist (and post-modern!) architecture can be found here.

Ryneczki kontra Markety
22 Nowa Huta vs Huta Szkła

Ryneczki kontra Markety

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 44:14


Tradycją jest, że po urodzinach realizujemy w pełnej wersji, zupełnie losowy, podesłany przez Was temat. Często wiąże się to z poważnymi rozkminami, czy da się coś ze sobą pojedynkować. Tym razem było prościej. Pojedynek Hut, to coś co lubimy! Czy nam wyszło? Sprawdźcie!

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The KrakCast
KrakCast Short Histories – The expansion of Krakow

The KrakCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 20:20


Starting from a small settlement on some rocks by the river to the city that we see today, there have been a lot of steps in the growth of Krakow's boundaries. Listen as we list the major expansions and additions to the city's borders, from Kleparz and Kazimierz to Podgorze and Nowa Huta and a few places in between. 

Rozmowy w RMF FM
Elżbieta Łapczyńska - laureatka prestiżowej Nagrody Conrada- w podcaście Bogdana Zalewskiego "Nowa Huta krok pod kroku"

Rozmowy w RMF FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 22:57


Elżbieta Łapczyńska została uhonorowana prestiżową Nagrodą Conrada za literacki debiut. Uznanie czytelników i kapituły zyskała za powieść "Bestiariusz nowohucki". Młoda pisarka była bohaterką jednego z odcinków mojego zeszłorocznego podcastu "Nowa Huta krok po kroku". Kibicowałem jej potem, kiedy jej książka została nominowana do Nagrody Nike. Wtedy się nie udało zdobyć pierwszego miejsca. Jednak co się odwlecze, to nie uciecze. Przyszedł "Conrad"!

The KrakCast
KrakCast News – A press conference, some kind of animal and...

The KrakCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 39:21


Strange news items to talk about this week, including the return of students to Krakow and their optimistic job expectations, the on-again, off-again histories of bike lanes and bridges, a VERY strange press conference in Warsaw, Biedronka's 15-minute promise, more people hate the Sunday shopping ban, the police pretend to be ill and someone in Nowa Huta was collecting bombs.  

Il est midi
033 - La révolution des fils de Dieu

Il est midi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 5:55


OFFREZ UN CAFÉ AU PRÉDICATEUR : https://fsj.pm/cafe  « In hoc signo vinces – Par ce signe, tu vaincras » (Croix de Constantin) La croix plantée au cœur de Nowa Huta, en Pologne, a lancé une révolution des fils de Dieu, montrant ainsi combien l'Église n'avance lorsque chacun tient sa place, dans la complémentarité des charismes.

The KrakCast
KrakCast News –Nowa Huta now with no huta

The KrakCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 35:59


We start with some good sporting news this week, Poland's first Grand Slam tennis champion, before moving on to the bad news, including masks for everyone, the closing of the steelworks in Nowa Huta, more chaos on ul. Dietla and nice trees that have to go before going back to some more good sporting news (for some people). 

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Rozmowy
Filip Szatanik: Nowa Huta żyje. Pojawia się coraz więcej ludzi

Rozmowy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 26:04


Rozmowy
Nowa Huta w oczach Włocha. Rozmowa z Luką Palmarinim, autorem książki "Nowa Huta. Città Ideale"

Rozmowy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 25:19


Inspiracje Sidorowicza
Renata Radłowska w Inspiracjach Sidorowicza

Inspiracje Sidorowicza

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 38:45


Mnie Nowa Huta jednocześnie zachwyca i przeraża. Dużo o niej słyszałem, często niezbyt przyjemnych rzeczy. Ale te gorsze mówiły mi osoby, które Nowej Huty nie znały.  Teraz mam możliwość codziennie bywać w środku tego wielkiego osiedla, obserwować ludzi, patrzeć jak toczy się tam życie. Nie ma w świecie chyba takiego drugiego miejsca, zbudowanego w jedną dekadę przez ludzi przepełnionych marzeniami. Nowa Huta ma coś, czego brakuje innym krakowskim dzielnicom, innym miastom w Polsce i na świecie. Ma tożsamość. I o tej tożsamości rozmawiałem z dziennikarką Gazety Wyborczej, Renatą Radłowską, która w formie książki pt.  "Nowohucka telenowela" przekazała kilkanaście pięknych historii o ludziach Nowej Huty. 

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Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast
Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016


Busy clippers...busy scissors...hairdressers on fire, all around Nowa Huta, Krakow, Poland. The post Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast
Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016


Busy clippers...busy scissors...hairdressers on fire, all around Nowa Huta, Krakow, Poland. The post Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast
Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016


Busy clippers...busy scissors...hairdressers on fire, all around Nowa Huta, Krakow, Poland. The post Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast
Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016


Busy clippers...busy scissors...hairdressers on fire, all around Nowa Huta, Krakow, Poland. The post Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

director busy poland waves krakow nowa huta fred film radio
Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast
Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016


Busy clippers...busy scissors...hairdressers on fire, all around Nowa Huta, Krakow, Poland. The post Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

director busy poland waves krakow nowa huta fred film radio
Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast
Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016


Busy clippers...busy scissors...hairdressers on fire, all around Nowa Huta, Krakow, Poland. The post Director Grzegorz Zariczny talks about “Waves” #KVIFF2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

director busy poland waves krakow nowa huta fred film radio
New Books in Polish Studies
Katherine Lebow, “Unfinished Utopia: Nowa Huta, Stalinism and Polish Society, 1949-1956” (Cornell UP, 2013)

New Books in Polish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2015 61:59


In the late 1940s, tens of thousands of people – mostly young male peasants – streamed to southeastern Poland to help build Nowa Huta, the largest and most ambitious of Stalinist “socialist cities” in the new People's Democracies. The town, built to house workers at the Lenin Steelworks (also under construction), was designed to implement economic and social change, but many of the plans went unfulfilled or even awry. In Unfinished Utopia: Nowa Huta, Stalinism and Polish Society, 1949-1956 (Cornell University Press, 2014), Katherine Lebow provides a fascinating analysis at the expectations and experiences of the Communist Party planners, the nationally-minded architects, the rural youth, women and Roma who created Nowa Huta. She places the construction of Nowa Huta more broadly in Polish history, linking it to visions of modernization in the interwar period, as well as situating it in the context of post-war Europe. Lebow argues that, in the end, “utopian visions of a new town for the masses were a luxury that Polish communism could not afford.” Unfinished Utopia received the 2014 Barbara Jelavich Book Prize from the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Katherine Lebow, “Unfinished Utopia: Nowa Huta, Stalinism and Polish Society, 1949-1956” (Cornell UP, 2013)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2015 61:59


In the late 1940s, tens of thousands of people – mostly young male peasants – streamed to southeastern Poland to help build Nowa Huta, the largest and most ambitious of Stalinist “socialist cities” in the new People’s Democracies. The town, built to house workers at the Lenin Steelworks (also under construction), was designed to implement economic and social change, but many of the plans went unfulfilled or even awry. In Unfinished Utopia: Nowa Huta, Stalinism and Polish Society, 1949-1956 (Cornell University Press, 2014), Katherine Lebow provides a fascinating analysis at the expectations and experiences of the Communist Party planners, the nationally-minded architects, the rural youth, women and Roma who created Nowa Huta. She places the construction of Nowa Huta more broadly in Polish history, linking it to visions of modernization in the interwar period, as well as situating it in the context of post-war Europe. Lebow argues that, in the end, “utopian visions of a new town for the masses were a luxury that Polish communism could not afford.” Unfinished Utopia received the 2014 Barbara Jelavich Book Prize from the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Eastern European Studies
Katherine Lebow, “Unfinished Utopia: Nowa Huta, Stalinism and Polish Society, 1949-1956” (Cornell UP, 2013)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2015 61:59


In the late 1940s, tens of thousands of people – mostly young male peasants – streamed to southeastern Poland to help build Nowa Huta, the largest and most ambitious of Stalinist “socialist cities” in the new People’s Democracies. The town, built to house workers at the Lenin Steelworks (also under construction), was designed to implement economic and social change, but many of the plans went unfulfilled or even awry. In Unfinished Utopia: Nowa Huta, Stalinism and Polish Society, 1949-1956 (Cornell University Press, 2014), Katherine Lebow provides a fascinating analysis at the expectations and experiences of the Communist Party planners, the nationally-minded architects, the rural youth, women and Roma who created Nowa Huta. She places the construction of Nowa Huta more broadly in Polish history, linking it to visions of modernization in the interwar period, as well as situating it in the context of post-war Europe. Lebow argues that, in the end, “utopian visions of a new town for the masses were a luxury that Polish communism could not afford.” Unfinished Utopia received the 2014 Barbara Jelavich Book Prize from the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Katherine Lebow, “Unfinished Utopia: Nowa Huta, Stalinism and Polish Society, 1949-1956” (Cornell UP, 2013)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2015 61:59


In the late 1940s, tens of thousands of people – mostly young male peasants – streamed to southeastern Poland to help build Nowa Huta, the largest and most ambitious of Stalinist “socialist cities” in the new People’s Democracies. The town, built to house workers at the Lenin Steelworks (also under construction), was designed to implement economic and social change, but many of the plans went unfulfilled or even awry. In Unfinished Utopia: Nowa Huta, Stalinism and Polish Society, 1949-1956 (Cornell University Press, 2014), Katherine Lebow provides a fascinating analysis at the expectations and experiences of the Communist Party planners, the nationally-minded architects, the rural youth, women and Roma who created Nowa Huta. She places the construction of Nowa Huta more broadly in Polish history, linking it to visions of modernization in the interwar period, as well as situating it in the context of post-war Europe. Lebow argues that, in the end, “utopian visions of a new town for the masses were a luxury that Polish communism could not afford.” Unfinished Utopia received the 2014 Barbara Jelavich Book Prize from the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices