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Wałbrzyskie Kolędowanie (Wałbrzych Caroling)
Seven choirs unite for a grand caroling celebration.
About
Immerse yourself in the festive spirit at 'Wałbrzyskie Kolędowanie' (Wałbrzych Caroling). This special event brings together multiple choirs, including children's and mixed ensembles, to perform beloved Polish and international carols. Experience a magical evening filled with beautiful harmonies and the heartwarming tradition of caroling, creating a perfect close to the holiday season.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Families, music lovers, holiday enthusiasts
Vibe
Festive, heartwarming, traditional, community-oriented
Energy Level
Low
Budget
$
Photo Friendly
Weather Sensitivity
None
Special Events & Promotions
- Second Christmas meeting for choirs from Wałbrzych and surrounding areas.
- Performance of beautiful Polish and foreign carols in arrangements by Paweł Stuczyński.
- A magical and singing closing of the caroling season.
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We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
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Location
Event Details
Pricing
$
Duration
90 minutes
Ages
All ages
Timed Entry
No
Featured Performers
- Chór Magnificat z parafii Świętych Apostołów Piotra i Pawła w Wałbrzychu
- Chór Dziecięcy Gaudeo z Publicznej Szkoły Podstawowej z Oddziałami Integracyjnymi nr 26 w Wałbrzychu
- Dziecięcy Chór z Publicznej Szkoły Podstawowej nr 15 w Wałbrzychu
- Chór Cantica III LO w Wałbrzychu
- Chór Mieszany Filharmonii Sudeckiej w Wałbrzychu
- Chór Katedralny Tactus Sonus
- Chór Dziecięcy Filharmonii Sudeckiej w Wałbrzychu
- Dorota Graca-Kosek
- Anna Osowska-Kud
- Zofia Kowalczyk
- Wojciech Kud
- Paweł Stuczyński
- Marek Długołęcki
Organizer
Filharmonia Sudecka im. Józefa Wiłkomirskiego w Wałbrzychu
Practical Information
Parking
The venue does not have its own parking. Street parking on ul. Słowackiego is allowed for up to 30 minutes. The nearest paid parking is at ul. Rycerska (approx. 250m), free from Friday 5 PM to Sunday midnight. A free parking lot is located at ul. Przemysłowa (approx. 1.5 km). Street parking on Brzechwy and Dmowskiego is also free from Friday 5 PM to Sunday midnight.
Accessibility
Information on accessibility for individuals with disabilities is available on their website.
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Food & Drink
Cafe available (mentioned in FAQ)
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive at least 30 minutes early to comfortably use the cloakroom, restrooms, or cafe before the concert begins.
- Consider the seating location; while all seats offer a good experience, those closer to the center and stage might be warmer.
- Photography and recording are prohibited during the concert, but there are opportunities to meet performers and get autographs afterward.
- Listen for the gong signals before the concert: the first indicates it's time to head to the cloakroom, the second to find your seat, and the third signals the start.
- Tickets can be purchased online or at the Box Office, which has specific hours and is also open one hour before each event.
Frequently Asked Questions
How early should I arrive for the concert?
It is recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before the event to allow time for cloakroom, restroom, or cafe visits, and to find your seat without rush.
Can I take photos or record the concert?
No, photography and recording are prohibited during the concert. However, performers often meet with the audience for autographs after the performance.
Where can I buy tickets?
Tickets can be purchased online at bilety.filharmoniasudecka.pl or at the Filharmonia Sudecka Box Office, which is open Tuesday-Friday from 13:00-15:30 and on concert days one hour before the event.
What is the dress code for the concert?
While elegant attire is appreciated, there is no strict dress code. Comfortable, neat clothing is recommended for your well-being.
What do the gongs before the concert signify?
The gongs signal the time remaining until the concert starts: the first indicates it's time for final preparations, the second to take your seats, and the third marks the beginning of the performance.
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