Hipodrom Wola in Poznań, Historical horse racing facility in Poznań, Poland.
Hipodrom Wola encompasses a substantial area featuring racing tracks, wooden stable buildings, viewing stands, a water tower, and residential structures that reflect diverse architectural periods from the mid-20th century onward.
Established in the early 20th century, the hipodrome was officially inscribed on the Polish cultural heritage register on February 5, 1986, with additional recognition on April 21, 1999, under registration number A288.
The facility has served as a community gathering place fostering local equestrian traditions, hosting regional competitions, cultural events, and festivals that integrate horse racing customs into Poznań's social fabric.
Located at Lutycka 34, the site offers accessible public transportation connections from central Poznań, ample parking facilities, walking paths, and spectator amenities including green zones and benches for visitor comfort.
The hippodrome maintains its protected status as an immovable monument while continuing to operate as an active racing venue, combining historical preservation with modern safety standards and educational programming.
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