Concerts, panel debates, film screenings, and even a fashion show featuring a piano centre stage and, topping it all off, breakfast to the sound of the instrument, are all on the agenda of Piano Day Poznań 2026, set for the final Sunday of March.
Concerts, panel debates, film screenings, and even a fashion show featuring a piano centre stage and, topping it all off, breakfast to the sound of the instrument, are all on the agenda of Piano Day Poznań 2026, set for the final Sunday of March.
The term "artificial intelligence" has become a household name in every human language as AI itself is inexorably encroaching into ever more spheres of life that can for now be considered human. The artists taking part in the exhibition AI: Algorithms of Illusion at the Zamek Cultural Centre will attempt to recount that story.
After the tremendous success of the 2023 École de Paris exhibition, the Lubrański Academy Art Gallery has returned to the theme of Parisian bohemia and the outstanding Kraków-born artist who, in 1911, made his home and creative base on the banks of the Seine River.
Although members of Acid Drinkers appeared in Poznań last year as part of a summer festival, they are now returning, after a prolonged break, to the club scene in their most iconic line-up. To make the occasion even more special, they are celebrating their 40th anniversary!
As winter gives way to spring, nature buzzes with fresh energy and change. Could the Wielki Theatre's stage be set for the same kind of excitement? In February, the Ballet Spring Festival ("Baletowe Przedwiośnie") will launch there, showcasing works by both established choreographers and newcomers. Among the highlights will be the premiere of "Spectrum 04".
Egypt stands as the birthplace of one of the world's oldest civilisations. Over five millennia of history have produced a remarkable heritage that continues to evoke wonder and fascination. For centuries, monumental pyramids, temples and statues have captivated the imagination of Europeans, establishing Egypt as a realm of mystery and exceptional discovery.
Ray Wilson, a renowned and cherished figure on the Poznań scene, is set to grace the stage at the Adam Mickiewicz University Auditorium. His upcoming concert, titled Genesis Classic, promises a tribute to legendary rock bands, though fans can also count on solo material, including songs from his band Stiltskin.
The beginning of the year is when cultural calendars get a much-needed refresh. We're already highlighting a handful of dates that are well worth pencilling in if you're planning your cultural fix. Although far from exhaustive, the list is highly dependable. And the festival programme is still taking shape.
Housed in the historic cathedral lock building on Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island), Galeria Śluza (Lock Gallery) hosts temporary exhibitions that are modern in both form and content. Managed by the Porta Posnania Heritage Centre, the gallery presents narratives tied to historic and contemporary Poznań.
The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity is active all year, but its presence is loudest and most felt across Poland at the start of the year during the "Grand Finale." This January marks its 34th edition, taking place on the 25th of January. Poznań too will be abuzz, mainly on the Poznań International Fair (MTP) grounds, but also beyond.