From summer to autumn – September’s summary!

A Time of Fun, Help and Shared Energy!

 

September was marked by emotions, sports challenges and joint initiatives, which showed that we can not only have fun, but also help others.
Thank you for being with us and getting involved in these wonderful events!

 

Santander Charity Run – 1100 people at the start!

This year’s Santander Charity Run attracted as many as 1100 participants who combined sport with a noble cause.
We all ran for children suffering from oncological diseases, and the atmosphere was full of joy, energy and hope.
It was a lot of fun, and the joint help and commitment of the participants made a great impression.
Thank you to everyone who took part and supported this important initiative!

 

Oliwa Ultramarathon – Two Distances and Great Emotions

September is also a month of challenges, and the Oliwa Ultramarathon provided plenty of them!
The participants had a choice of two routes: 10 km and 21 km, and each of the runners showed not only strength, but also determination.
Several representatives of Oliwa companies also faced the route – congratulations to everyone who reached the finish line!
This race proved that our community is a real tough guy.

 

Meeting with Janek Tatarowicz – Ninja Warrior Poland Master

Great emotions also accompanied the meeting with Janek Tatarowicz, the winner of Ninja Warrior Poland and the 11.
the person in the world who won this title!
Janek visited us on the patio, where he presented an amazing demonstration of his skills on obstacles.
Kids from the “White Kitten” kindergarten had a unique opportunity not only to see this performance, but also to meet a real champion.
This event would not have taken place without the support of Santander Work Café – a big thank you for the great initiative and unforgettable moments!

 

Auditions for the Choir – We are looking for male voices

Music was also strongly present in September! The auditions for the choir took place over two days, and we were looking primarily for male voices.
10 candidates took part in the auditions, and we congratulate them on their courage and talent.
We can’t wait to see them perform at future concerts!

 

Outdoor Cinema – Movie, Popcorn and Great Atmosphere

September is also an open-air cinema, which, despite the capricious weather, provided a lot of joy.
Although the rain made the movie “Dream Scenario” move indoors, no one complained – the warm atmosphere, popcorn and hot drinks made sure that everyone had a great time.
It was intimate, but this is what created the unique atmosphere of the evening.

 

Football League – It’s Time for the Games!

Finally, important information for football lovers – registration for the Football League has started! The companies that have entered are already preparing for the first games, and the excitement will certainly be enormous.
We keep our fingers crossed for all the competitors and can’t wait to see who wins the championship!

 

Thank you for being with us!

 

The Football League is back! Register your team!

We know you’ve been waiting for this!
We’re back from L
Olivia Centre.
We invite all football lovers to the games.
Gather your teams and participate!


 

HURRY!

 

Applications for participation in the league should be sent by September 27 to the following address: dzial.komunikacji@oliviacentre.com.  Here are some highlights.

  1. The games will be held from October 2024.
    by June 2025.
    A detailed schedule of the Games will be sent to the team captains no later than 7 days before the first official league match.
  2. The infrastructure of a year-round football hall will be available at ul. Hallera 16/18 in Gdansk and professional judges.
  3. Individual matches will be scheduled on Wednesdays – at 10:00 p.m.
    5.30 p.m. and on Fridays – at 17.30
    5.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m.
  4. A team must have a minimum of 5 players (four players in the field and a goalkeeper) and a maximum of 20.
  5. Cost of participation in the league: 2500 PLN.

 

Below are the current Regulations and Application Forms.

 

Regulamin_Liga Football Olivia Centre_2024-2025

Football zgloszenia_Liga Form Olivia_2024_2025

Form zgloszenia_Liga Football Olivia_2024_2025_sklad

 

See you on the pitch!

Meet the winner of Ninja Warrior Poland!

Santander Work Cafe invites you! DISCOVER YOUR INNER NINJA WITH JAN TATAROWICZ! Jan is the first Ninja Warrior in Poland and the 11th in the world!

 

 

On September 24 at 11:30 a.m . on our patio you will be able to meet Jan Tatarowicz and Aleksandra Stefańska, participants of the Ninja Warrior Polska TV show!

 

  • See the ninja and calisthenics demo
  • Take part in various challenges
  • Take advantage of nutrition and training consultations
  • Get back in shape with the best of the best

 

 

Jan Tatarowicz

Conqueror of Mount Midoriyama in the TV show Ninja Warrior Polska.
The first Ninja Warrior in Poland and the 11th in the world to conquer a 21-meter rope in 25 seconds (April 16).
Medalist of the Polish championships in 2020 and 2021.
Top ninja fighter in Poland.
A representative on the international arena.
The best OCR100 rider of 2023.
European Champion 2024
An ambitious and hard-working 24-year-old who wants to conquer the whole world.
A student of the Academy of Physical Education and Sport in Gdańsk.
Trainer of groups of children and youth as well as individual classes.

 

Aleksandra Stefańska

A Food and Human Nutrition Technologist by education.
From an early age, sport accompanied her in life, from swimming to running to volleyball, which she played professionally for 9 years.
Over time, it was the gym that came first.
I have been training with people for 5 years now, avoiding injuries and achieving my goals in a pleasant motivating atmosphere.
She is constantly deepening her knowledge by training, learning and reading – all this to ensure that cooperation with her is at the highest possible level.
Passionate about sports: Gym, OCR, Ninja, Running, Swimming, Kickboxing, Volleyball. Participant of the TV program Ninja Warrior Polska.
Women’s coach.
Specialization: Functional training, body metamorphoses.

 

WELCOME!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Help! Gdańsk helps flood victims!

The largest flood since 1997 is underway.
The water level of rivers in Silesia, Opole and Lower Silesia exceeded the alert levels several times.
We already know that the scale of the destruction is enormous.
Poland was struck by a cataclysm. The broken dams in Stronie Śląskie and the bridges in Głuchołazy effectively cut off access to many towns, deepening the ongoing crisis. Rescue groups from all over Krakow are going to the site, or are already on site, delivering humanitarian aid to the evacuees, others are on the road, to help those affected by the disaster. How can you help?

 

Collection of items at Olivia Centre together with Energa Obrót S.A. Until Thursday, September 19 , until the end of the day, please bring to the lobby in the Prime B building (entrance from Gdynia!):

  • bottled water
  • canned food
  • bread/bread with a long shelf life,
  • instant soups,
  • cleaning products, household chemicals,
  • diapers and baby food (powdered milk, jarred meals)
  • blankets, sleeping bags,
  • soap and all hygiene products,
  • paper towels
  • toilet paper
  • pet food

 

On Friday, all the collected gifts will set off from Sopot to Silesia!

 

We bring in-kind donations to Olivia Prime B (the entrance is marked on the map)

 

Appeal of the Mayor of Kłodzko:

The Mayor of Kłodzko, Michał Piszko, shared on Twitter the account number of the Municipality of Kłodzko, to which funds can be paid to help flood victims:

  • 62 9588 0004 7100 1010 2000 0020 with the note “Help for flood victims”

 

Official fundraiser Help for flood victims from the Kłodzko Valley

The organizer of this fundraiser is the Local Fund of the Śnieżnik Massif, which has been operating in the Kłodzko Valley for over 28 years and supports the local community through grant, educational and scholarship programs. The Community Fund , as a public benefit organization, guarantees that all funds collected from the collection will be donated to support flood victims.

 

Official fundraiser Gdańsk Helps Flood Victims

The purpose of the fundraiser is to purchase the necessary equipment to minimize flood losses in south-western Poland.

Traditional bank transfer:

Name of the recipient: Gdańsk Foundation Address: ul.
Długi Targ 28/29, 80-830 Gdańsk Account number: 92 1090 1098 0000 0001 1637 4445 Title: Gdańsk helps flood victims

 

Official fundraiser of Caritas Poland

Payments can also be made through:

  • BLIK Caritas Poland to the number 668 070 000 with the title FLOOD
  • by traditional bank transfer to the account 77 1160 2202 0000 0000 3436 4384 with the note FLOOD.

 

Official collection of the Polish Red Cross Other forms of payment:

  • by transfer to the account of the Polish Red Cross in Bank Millenium: 16 1160 2202 0000 0002 7718 3060 (titled NaRatunekFlood),
  • via BLIK – tel. 794 33 22 11 with the note Flood

 

Help for injured animals from flooded shelters

Animal shelters are in a tragic situation.
The flood took away their only home.
RatujemyZwierzaki.pl have created a nationwide fundraiser aimed athelping the most affected shelters, foundations and associations that save animals.

 

 

 

 

#RazemMozemyWiecej

Poland’s largest business centre with a new ESG report

The Sustainable Development Report is a description of the approach and summary of the implemented practices in the field of social relations management, corporate governance and environmental policy in the largest enterprises in the country.
Its publication is related to the transparency of activities, as well as the desire to inspire the business community to raise the standards of conducting business activities.

 

The Tonsa Group, which owns Olivia Centre, has presented its ESG report for the third time.
The document contains an exhaustive catalogue of the group’s activities for the implementation of social, business and environmental goals, understood as sustainable development, respect for the highest standards in the field of ecology, relations with stakeholders and the public and business environment.
The current report is based on an impact materiality survey conducted on more than 250 representatives of Tonsa Group stakeholders.
The study allowed us to verify mutual influences and update the data presented in the report in relation to previous years.

 

Despite the fact that office space constitutes the vast majority of Olivia’s space, the center has been developing its service, educational, health, entertainment, sports and cultural functions for many years.
By providing functions that are important to residents and employees, it strives to have a positive impact on the environment and its coherence with the concept of sustainable, 15-minute cities. Every year, more and more green areas appear in its area and a number of publicly available cultural, educational and entertainment events are carried out.
These events expand the activities of the facilities to include afternoon and evening hours, supporting the development of mix-used functions and implementing functions important for the district and city in which Olivia Centre operates.

 

– Supporting stable, sustainable and inclusive economic growth We have created space for the activities of 100 companies, employing 15 thousand.
people, and another 150 business entities are developing their activities in the O4 Coworking
says Maciej Grabski, Managing Director of the Tonsa Group.
– N your activity has a positive impact on economic growth; not only directly, but also indirectly – by influencing the development of many entities related to us.
In doing so, we primarily support local suppliers.
Many of them are our regular business partners, which is a proof of trust and stability in many projects implemented in Olivia.

Sustainability has been identified as an integral part of the Tonsa Group’s long-term strategy.
Olivia also joined the global community striving to implement the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and the largest global initiative bringing together sustainable business – the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC).

 

The priorities adopted by Olivia included: implementation of tasks and impact for sustainable economic growth, creation of sustainable cities and communities, striving for climate neutrality, circular economy, protection of water resources and energy saving.
Olivia also supports the development of new technologies and ecology.
A number of solutions have been developed to support the use of zero-emission means of transport for work, such as changing rooms, showers, scooter charging areas and lockers for their storage, covered parking spaces, and the use of Olivia’s amenities is possible thanks to a smartphone application.
Olivia is also involved in global campaigns promoting ecology and sustainable transport, such as the International Earth Day, World Bicycle Day, World Car Free Day and the World Day for the Protection of the Baltic Sea, taking place as part of the World Water Day, announced by the UN.

 

The buildings have also been equipped with systems to increase the level of safety, health care and pollution monitoring.
It was the first in the world to equip air handling units with air ionizers that purify the air in buildings from fungi, viruses and allergens.
Thanks to the solutions used to monitor and analyse actual data on resource consumption and based on the international Greenhouse Gas Protocol A Corporate Reporting Standard, the carbon footprint of buildings is analysed.
In addition, all buildings are periodically subjected to detailed, individual analyses of compliance with the Paris Agreement and the global pathway to limit global warming to 1.5°C.
For this purpose, the CRREM (Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor) tool adapted to best practices in the field of sustainable development is used.
Olivia’s activities are also based on the recommendations of the TCFD (Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures) and cyclical climate risk analyses, allowing for the implementation of actions adequate to the current situation.

 

– Olivia’s activity is constantly subject to multi-criteria assessment by international organizations, leading to obtaining numerous certifications of facilities.
They confirm the compliance of the group’s operations with the highest standards, and often allow Olivia to be at the top of the rankings, as exemplified by obtaining the maximum rating as the first business center in the world in all analyzed areas of WELL HSR certification and maintaining such a high level of care for health, well-being and safety every year.
– notes Konrad Danecki, Deputy Director of Investor Supervision in Olivia.

 

The certification, awarded by the International Well Building Institute in New York, is issued based on criteria created by 600 government officials, scientists, business leaders, medical professionals, architects, designers, construction scientists and real estate specialists, as well as standards in construction.
Its main goal is to verify the user-friendliness of the facilities, care for their well-being based on the latest technological solutions, but also takes into account the so-called
“soft criteria”, such as improving the quality of life and work, promoting healthy practices and initiatives to build an active and cooperative community of residents, supporting diversity and counteracting social exclusion.

 

Caring for the well-being of residents is not only about standards, systems and technical solutions, but also about responding to the needs of the local community and Olivia’s residents.
To this end, surveys are regularly carried out to measure satisfaction and gain inspiration to implement further improvements.
Based on them, Olivia Garden was created – an exotic garden where residents can work, relax and meet during and outside working hours.
The answer to their inquiry was also the opening of a grocery store and numerous events, including concerts, meetings, workshops and integration events.
In the survey, as many as 63% of residents confirmed their participation in the initiatives that are carried out in Olivia.
An important factor integrating the residents are the numerous clubs for developing passions, which offer joint bicycle trips, photography and filming courses, plant care courses, or sports clubs: football, volleyball, running, or the very popular sailing club, which organized as many as 57 cruises in 2023.
The Olivia Choir, which brings together employees of several companies, has a special status, which has not only added splendor to events in the center, but has already released its first album and started commercial concerts in several regions of the country.
In total, the number of all initiatives integrating the Olivia Centre community reached 673 events.

 

Cooperation with the local community is carried out m.in.
through the Oliwa Neighbourhood Budget: a project to co-finance initiatives submitted by the residents of the Tri-City, which are implemented in Oliwa – the district where this largest business centre in Poland is located.
This year, its 5th edition is already being implemented, and each year funding is granted to activities such as renovations of public infrastructure, educational workshops and rehabilitation classes for children, youth and people with mobility limitations or special needs.

 

– By managing a space of 15 thousand.
Every year, we face not only the scale of challenges, but also the need to create new, attractive and original initiatives
emphasizes Bogusław Wieczorek, the representative of the management board of Olivia Centre. – Everything we do, we prepare with a strategy defined by the board.
It is based on the highest international standards, because this is what our residents require of us.
Years of experience show us that this is the only way to meet the expectations of the largest global companies.
We are glad that thanks to this, our activities are also conducive to the development of the entire agglomeration, generating new jobs, tax revenues and a number of social initiatives carried out for the benefit of the Tri-City community by our residents.
Such positive conclusions allow us to think with equal determination about the coming years and the projects we are preparing.

 

Full report

VII Santander Charity Run Helps. Dołącz!

WE ARE HELPING AGAIN!

 

On September 21, the 7th Santander Helps Charity Run will take place.
You can take part in it!
You can run, jog, walk.
We start from the patio of the Olivia Centre, there is also a warm-up here; we end up at the People’s Gathering Square.
The entry fee goes entirely to those in need.

 

The run takes place as part of the Santander Foundation’s campaign entitled: “We multiply good.”
It has the
aimed at supporting children and young people with oncological diseases, which are under the care of 19 organizations throughout Poland, including: Hospice im.
Ks.
Eugeniusz Dutkiewicz SAC in Gdańsk
and the Department of Paediatrics, Hematology, Oncology of the UCC Gdańsk.

 

 

SIGN UP AND RUN!

 

 

Stationary run in Gdańsk at 11.00 – 13.00

 

COLLECTION OF STARTER PACKAGES: from 8.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. at Work Cafe Santander in Olivia Centre

 

START at 11.00 Work Cafe Santander in Olivia Centre/ patio

 

GOAL at 13.00 People’s Assembly Square Gdansk, Oliwa Gate

 

WE RUN IN TWO TIME CATEGORIES

  • Group 1 – RACE with time measurement
  • Group 2 – MARCH RUN in the range of 60 – 120 min.

 

LIMIT PARTICIPANTS: 1000 people

 

ROUTE: it is 7.4 km along the streets of Gdańsk: Aleja Grunwaldzka, Aleja Zwycięstwa, 3 Maja, Giełguda

 

THE RUN OFFICE is located in the Northern Macroregion of Santander Bank Polska S.A. with its registered office in Olivia Centre in Gdańsk, al. Grunwaldzka 472

 

CONTACT PERSONS: Dorota Żołądkiewicz tel.
691 410 063
and Danuta Studzińska, tel.
607 439 829

ENTRY FEE: 30 PLN, but you can donate more, because the goal is worth it! Children and teenagers up to 18 years of age free of charge.

 

 

REMARK! Registration is possible only until September 16!

SIGN UP AND RUN!

 

 

Can’t take part in the race?
You can help anyway!

 

People who cannot take part in the Santander Helps Run but want to support the Multiply Good for Children’s Oncology campaign can make a donation to the fundraising account run by the Santander Foundation, providing:

 

  • online or traditional transfer to the Foundation’s account No. 53 1090 1056 0000 0001 4750 0104 – payment title “donation”
  • B LIK transferto the phone number 516 925 400
  • payments via the Santander Foundation website

 

 

The VII Pomeranian Voivodeship Championships of Firefighters of the State Fire Service in Olivia Star is behind us!

The VII Pomeranian Voivodeship Firefighters Championships of the State Fire Service are behind us.
48 teams competed in the run to the top of Olivia Star – the tallest building in northern Poland.
The participants had to climb 885 stairs, and the fastest took only 6 minutes!
This year’s edition was also attended by women for the first time.

 

Olivia Star’s staircases have once again become an arena for competition between two-person firefighting teams from all over Poland, which in this way train their skills in providing assistance in the event of dangers in high-rise buildings.
The firefighters compete to climb the 34 floors of Olivia Star in full gear, which also allows them to train their iron condition, which is often needed to operate effectively in difficult conditions.
Competing with other teams, they have to climb to a height of 140 meters above the ground with equipment weighing up to 20 kg and consisting of personal protective equipment, fire hoses and nozzles.
Covering this distance is therefore quite an effort for even a well-trained body.

 

For the first time in the history of the championships, women also took part in the competition.
Katarzyna Jakubek and Jolanta Chibowska from the State Fire Service Aspirants’ School in Krakow competed for the victory: The impact of such an initiative is certainly enormous, this kind of effort shows us what boundaries we can cross, which are mainly in our heads – says Katarzyna Jakubek .
Gdy przezwyciężymy kryzys mówiący nam „odpuść” możemy później zdziałać naprawdę wiele, pokazując w tym siłę i przede wszystkim odwagę, której nie może nam brakować podczas takich działań.
Są to może proste rzeczy, lecz strażak zawsze musi zachować zimną krew, spokój oraz opanowanie i podczas takich wydarzeń możemy sprawdzić nasze możliwości i wytrenować zawziętość oraz siłę wojownika.

 

Jolanta Chibowska also confirms that this type of competition allows you to toughen up your character and better prepare for action in real rescue operations: When dealing with real threats, we are often exposed to intense physical exertion and operating in breathing apparatus.
I think this is a very good initiative, because it toughens up the character, allows you to break your own barriers and allows you to test the limit of your body’s endurance.
While climbing the floors, there is sometimes a battle with your own mind and internal motivational dialogues.
Such training shows us that all weaknesses can be overcome and we must not give up.

I rate the run really high, because of the atmosphere before the start – emphasizes Katarzyna Jakubek. Everyone calmly explained how the run was going, the construction of the staircase on which we were to move was presented, there was time to dress appropriately for the start, which turned into zero stress, and this is always the most important thing before the start, to be “relaxed”. Was it difficult? Of course it is. There was a crisis moment when I was already telling myself to let go, but this doggedness and awareness that this is just a small crisis that almost every player experiences is only in our heads. In such moments, I recommend thinking about our loved ones who could just need help at the very top of the building, the motivation is huge, because no one wants anyone from our loved ones to suffer. I had the pleasure to compete in Olivia for the first time and of course not the last one next year I am coming to improve this year’s result, but I have already competed in this type of events m.in in cities such as Warsaw, Wrocław, Krakow, Berlin and Braga in Portugal. I encourage everyone to test their abilities and limits in such competitions. This year’s second debutant sums up her participation in a similar way: I liked the run very much, although on the 20th floor it came to my mind: what did I agree to! – says Jolanta Chibowska.
When I finally got to the top, a thought came to my mind: it was worth it!
I want to do it again!
It was hard, but the satisfaction at the top repaid the pain and struggle that was during the run.
It was the first time I had beaten Olivia Star.
Earlier, I took part in a run up the stairs at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw.
Next year I would love to take part in this race with the intention of improving my result.

 

The winners of the 7th edition of the Championships were the team of the Municipal Headquarters of the State Fire Service in Toruń, covering this distance in just 6 minutes and 14 seconds.
The second place was taken by the team from the Municipal Police in Gdynia with a result of 6 and 21 seconds.
The third place went to firefighters from the Wejherowo County Headquarters with a time of 6 minutes and 25 seconds.

 

The best two firefighter pairs will represent Pomerania in the national competition, which will take place on September 14 at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw.

 

As emphasized by Brig.
Mirosław Cyrson from the Provincial Headquarters of the State Fire Service in Gdańsk, the competition in Olivia Star is an important element of verification of the teams’ preparation for service in the increasingly demanding working conditions of firefighters: The scale of challenges and the scope of firefighters’ responsibilities are increasing year by year, and the number of incidents and interventions is growing.
The training allows firefighters to be prepared for a wide variety of tasks, so the championships that take place in Olivia are important for our firefighting community, as they help to maintain physical fitness, which is an indispensable element in our activities.
The training makes it easier for firefighters to be effective in carrying out rescue and firefighting operations.

 

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Olivia Centre in Gdańsk is the largest and most modern business centre in the Tri-City agglomeration and in Poland. Its area is currently 175 thousand. m.kw, and ultimately it will significantly exceed 200 thousand. m.kw. Olivia’s largest residents are Amazon, Bayer, Capgemini, Deloitte, Energa, EPAM, Fujifilm, Lyreco, Medicover, Nike, Nordea, PwC, Ricoh, Sii, thyssenkrupp.

Olivia Business Centre has undergone the most restrictive analysis conducted by experts from the International Well Building Institute (IWBI) in New York. The safety of building users was checked, as well as solutions improving the quality of life in the business centre. Olivia received the maximum score of 25 out of 25 points for all its properties. It achieved this result in 22 basic categories and in 3 new ones related to the innovations implemented in its area.

At the same time, Olivia Centre is much more than buildings. Over 1500 business, educational, cultural and sports events take place here every year. A unique combination of services and amenities for residents, their employees and guests has been created on its premises, which consists of eight restaurants, 4 cafes, a professional two-storey fitness centre, a kindergarten for 100 children, a primary school, a high school, an IT academy, a medical centre, a dental centre, a pharmacy, 5 banks and 5 conference centres, O4 – one of the largest coworking spaces in Poland, but at the same time a vast patio filled with vegetation, fountains and places of relaxation. In the central point of Olivia there is a vast (almost 1000 m2), year-round Olivia Garden, filled with 4 thousand zlotys of gardens.
of plants, reaching up to 11 meters in height.
Olivia Garden is a regenerative space for residents – it reduces emotional and psychophysiological stress, rebuilds depleted attention resources, has a positive impact on the ability to take up everyday challenges related to professional work and also fosters good social relations, creating a space for meetings.
This space is generally available to the residents of the Tri-City and tourists.

In July 2019, on the 32nd, 33rd and 34th floor of Olivia Star, the highest building in northern Polish, a project was launched, constituting a unique, additional offer attracting guests from all over the world to Olivia. On On the 32nd floor, a public viewing level has been opened, allowing a 360° view. for the whole Tri-City. It offers not only a stunning panorama of the Bay of Gdańsk, the Tri-City Landscape Park and the Gdynia cliff coast, but also originally designed interiors, catering and recreational facilities. On On the 33rd floor of the building, there are two prestigious restaurants: Arco and Treinta y Tres, run by Paco Pérez, one of the most successful chefs in the world, winner of the 5***** prestigious Michelin culinary guide. In this year’s edition of the guide, the Arco by Paco Perez restaurant was honored with the first star in Pomerania, and the Treinta y Tres restaurant won the Bib Gourmand Na distinction. On the 34th floor, at a height of 150 meters above the ground, a multifunctional event and conference centre has been created, located the highest in Poland, allowing for the organisation of events for up to 400 people, where concerts of the greatest Polish stars, theatre performances and business conferences are held. Olivia offers over 1600 parking spaces, a number of charging points for electric cars, points for storing and charging electric scooters, several hundred bicycle racks and large changing rooms with showers for cyclists in each of the 7 buildings

The first edition of the Outdoor Cinema in Olivia!

We cordially invite you to a unique evening under the stars!

 

On Thursday, September 12 , we meet at the first edition of the Outdoor Cinema in Olivia.

 

We have prepared an unforgettable movie screening for you, which will make you feel that this is not the end of summer!


And what will we watch?


Dream Scenario! That is, a film about an underestimated and almost imperceptible gray man, whose fate changes dramatically since people all over the world dream every night.


Curious about this title? Be sure to drop by and relax with us!

The screening starts at 7:00 p.m., but we recommend arriving from 6:30 p.m. to take the best seats and sit comfortably.

 


Where do we meet?

On the terrace of the 2nd floor of Olivia Star in O4 Coworking!

 


How to get there?

Buy a ticket, enter your details and report to the reception desk in the Olivia Star building before the screening.
There you will be instructed further.

We encourage you to take your friends and family with you – just buy a ticket for an accompanying person!

Popcorn, prosecco, and hot drinks will be available on site!
And all this for only 10 PLN!

 


Hurry up, because the number of places is limited!

Also, don’t forget about warmer clothing, because the evening can be cold!
We are looking forward to seeing you at the joint screening in the open air!


SEE YOU!

 

 

 

Another summer on the patio is behind us! This time in automotive style!

 

Sun, music, ice cream, chillout.. These are the components of our Summer on the Patio. This time we also threw in the competitive aspect! The event caused a lot of emotions among our participants.

 

It was happening!

 

Santander Bank Polska and Santander Work Cafe provided us with a lot of excitement thanks to their F1 simulators, where participants could feel like real racing drivers.
Virtual tracks, speed and adrenaline made everyone feel like a master of the wheel.
The competitors competed with each other for the best times, and the atmosphere was full of sports rivalry. Congratulations to the winners with the best times!

 

Not only driving a car was in the spotlight – during the event, participants could also take part in the competition of assembling Lego bricks against the clock! It was a real test of dexterity and imagination, and the best constructors received special prizes!

 

The participants also had a chance to test their strength in car races on the Carrera track!
Here they could demonstrate their dexterity in precise steering of vehicles on bends.
An additional great fun was also the track to walk in alco-goggles!

 

Of course, everything was accompanied by music, ice cream, beautiful weather and 2 racing cars that you were eager to admire!

 

Thank you for having fun and participating together!
And we invite you to future events!
Details soon…