



MIT Kraków: Muzeum Inżynierii i Techniki

Late Night Symphony Kraków
MIT Kraków: Muzeum Inżynierii i Techniki
Hala tramwajowa (Budynek F)
Performers
Joolz Gale conductor
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Daniel Drumz DJ set
Repertoire
Jean Sibelius Suite from “Bellshazzar’s Feast” (arr. J. Gale) (1906)
Aaron Copland Appalachian Spring, Suite for thirteen instruments (1944)
Béla Bartók Dance suite (arr. J. Gale) (1923)
About
We’re meeting in Krakow’s Kazimierz, at the depot of the Museum of Engineering and Technology, to listen to Sibelius, Copland and Bartók performed by a string orchestra! Oriental, Carpathian and Modernist sound, yet American in spirit, will fill out the nighttime Kazimierz as part of a brand new and revolutionary concert formula of Sinfonietta Cracovia, launched as Late Night Symphony Kraków. The event will begin later than traditional concerts¬¬ — at 9 pm —and it will combine classical repertoire with 20th century music within a new immersive approach to a cultural event.
Late Night Symphony is an original concept of presenting classical music with the narration by conductor Joolz Gale in a casual atmosphere. The audience can enjoy the performance however they want: sitting in the auditorium, lounging on comfortable beanbags, or standing up, surrounded by ambient lights and smoothly transitioning from the concert to relaxation with the especially prepared DJ set.
Sinfonietta Cracovia is inviting you to a concert that will unveil the beautiful face of Krakow by night!
PLEASE NOTE:
The new formula includes varied sections of the auditorium that ensure flexibility and comfort, allowing for individual selection of seating and mode of participation in the event.
Zones:
Classic Zone – traditional seating zone situated to the side of the stage (Adult PLN 80 | Concession PLN 60 | Student PLN 30)
Comfort Zone – central zone with soft bean bags, located in front of the stage (Adult PLN 80 | Concession PLN 60 | Student PLN 30)
Open Space – standing room, or open carpeted space right by the stage (Open Space PLN 20)
Tickets
Tickets available online
Patrons and partners
Directions
Św. Wawrzyńca 15, 31-060 Kraków
Public transport
When travelling by tram lines 6, 8, 10, and 13, it is best to get off at the “Plac Wolnica” stop and then head towards Św. Wawrzyńca Street. The Museum is located 500 metres from Plac Wolnica.
When travelling by tram lines 3, 19, and 24, get off at the “Św. Wawrzyńca” stop, turn into the street of the same name and go straight towards Plac Wolnica. The Museum of Engineering and Technology is located approximately halfway along Św. Wawrzyńca Street. The Museum is located 400 metres from the Św. Wawrzyńca stop.
Taxi
If you are travelling by taxi, you can stop and get off at Św. Wawrzyńca 15, opposite the main entrance to the Museum.
Bicycle
There are two bicycle racks between buildings J and E.
Car
You can enter the Museum from Św. Wawrzyńca and Gazowa streets. You can park your car on the streets near the Museum. We remind you that this is a paid parking zone. You can pay for your parking using an application or a payment card in the parking meter.
The price list is available on the website of the Krakow City Roads Authority.
https://zdmk.krakow.pl/parkowanie/strefa-platnego-parkowania/informacje-ogolne-i-oplaty/
Parking availability
The Museum does not have a designated parking zone. There are two free parking spaces for people with disabilities on Św. Wawrzyńca Street. Additionally, there is one parking space for people with disabilities directly in front of the main gate. When it is occupied, disabled people with an ID card are authorized to leave their vehicle in the Museum courtyard. The Museum’s car park is not publicly accessible. Before entering, please contact the building security service by phone (515411 590) to open the barrier located on the Gazowa Street side. If necessary, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator (phone/SMS: 515411 413, or by email: dostepnosc@mit.krakow.pl).
Accessibility
Building F
The entrance to the building is from building E through a glass connecting area. The building is single-storey. A small threshold between the exhibition spaces may present an obstacle. We go through the glass connecting area. In building F, the passageways are narrow due to the collection of historic trams located here. Be careful of tracks and spaces that may prevent people using wheelchairs or walking sticks from passing. The area is paved. It is possible to enter two carriages. People with difficulties and children should enter the accessible carriages in the presence of an assistant. Exit from the building is through the same door as the entrance.