We invite you to the opening of the LEGENDS exhibition and the award ceremony in the Oliwa Neighborhood Budget!

On Sunday, October 26, 2025 at 1:00 p.m., a unique exhibition will open at Olivia Star. Their works will be presented by retired professors, retired professors and teachers of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. A meeting with such excellent Gdańsk residents is an ideal opportunity to present awards in the Oliwa Neighborhood Budget competition.

 

The exhibition inaugurated with Sunday’s vernissage is entitled LEGENDS, because each of the exhibitors deserves this designation. For many years, they and they created the everyday life and mythology of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk.

 

ARTISTS

  • Krystyna Andrzejewska-Marek
  • Kęstut Bereźnicki
  • Roman Gajewski
  • Stanisław Gierada
  • Teresa Klaman
  • Mariusz Kulpa
  • Hugon Lasecki
  • Henryk Lula
  • Jadwiga Okrassa
  • Mieczysław Mieto Olszewski
  • Cezary Paszkowski
  • Janina Rudnicka
  • Janina Stefanowicz-Schmidt
  • Andrzej Śramkiewicz
  • Czesław Tumielewicz

 

The exhibition was organized by the Gdańsk Community Foundation in cooperation with Olivia Centre.

 

The Oliwa Neighborhood Budget is a program initiated by the Olivia Centre, supporting social initiatives of the inhabitants of Oliwa and Przymorze Małe. In 2025, for the sixth time, we will help Neighbors in the implementation of projects serving both districts. Who will receive funding for the implementation of their project this time? Read more about the project…

 

LeadWell 2025. Leaders who like people

Two days of intense meetings, filled with conversations about leadership that starts with a person. The next edition of the LeadWell conference has ended at the Olivia Centre – an event that has already managed to gain the position of one of the most important points on the map of the development of the leaders of northern Polish.

 

The program included lectures, discussion panels, workshops and networking. Experts invited to participate talked about the most important challenges of contemporary leaders: from job crafting and self-reflection, through motivating teams and improving the competencies of the future, to creating and implementing strategies. The agenda also included a topic without which it is impossible to talk about effective leadership: healthy sleep and its impact on work efficiency. According to experts, a sleep-deprived leader is up to 30 percent less engaged team.

 

On the LeadWell stage, m.in Sebastian Drzewiecki, Maja Gojtowska, Agata Grenda, Paweł Wujec, Bartek Olejniczak, Piotr Nowosielski, Mateusz Majchrzak and Rocco Spencer performed. The workshop part was led by practitioners who have been professionally accompanying development leaders for years: Maciej Sznitowski, Monika Czupajło, Paweł Korycki, Iwona Borzym and Elżbieta Lewandowska.

 

Although the conference offered a solid portion of knowledge, the organizers unanimously emphasize that the most important thing was to change the perspective. Participants proved that diversity of ways of thinking drives development, and constructive differences of opinion can be more valuable than complete agreement. The shared experience of the presence of hundreds of leaders has also shown that a leader is never alone. The power of leadership lies in relationships, community and everyday decisions that have a real impact on the work environment.

 

LeadWell is an O4 Coworking initiative developed with passion and a lot of courage. The organizers joke that this is a classic “magical” project – no one requires its implementation, and yet it is difficult to imagine the autumn calendar of Olivia Centre events without it. The effort put into the preparations and the enormity of emotions were emphasized by the teams involved in creating the event. The ovations of the participants and positive opinions confirmed that it was worth it – even if the pace of preparations until the last moment resembled a long-distance run.

 

Martyna Czarnobaj-Borowska and Karolina Rymarczyk were responsible for the concept and production of LeadWell, with the great support of the experienced O4 team. The course of the event was also supervised by Marta Moksa – the host and one of the ambassadors of the idea of “leaders who like people”.

 

The atmosphere of the event is best summed up by the words of one of the participants, who described LeadWell as “bigos with chocolate” – an unobvious combination of strong emotions, insightful reflection and specific knowledge. A connection that lasts a long time.

 

The LeadWell conference will return in 2026!

 

Fig. Aleksandra Brzeska

 

 

 

Olivia Centre with the title of Ace of Investment 2024!

On 21 October, the Olivia Centre in Gdańsk hosted the gala of the “Ace of Business” – a prestigious competition organized by the editors of the “Always Pomerania” daily. The event, which for the fourth time distinguishes entrepreneurial leaders from Pomerania, brought together representatives of business, local government and the world of media.

 

During this year’s edition, the awards were presented in seven categories, recognizing the effectiveness, creativity, social sensitivity and visionary nature of local companies. The winners included, m.in, Mewo, Trefl, Advanced Protection Systems – and Olivia Centre, which received the title of Ace of Investments 2024.

 

The award was received on behalf of Olivia by the President of the Management Board, Maciej Grabski. The jury appreciated his contribution to the development of the urban space of Gdańsk and the consistent construction of a place that combines business, social and cultural functions. Olivia Centre – the largest office complex in Poland – creates a vision of the city of the future: sustainable, inclusive and vibrant all day long. The justification for the award also highlights the implementation of the Olivia Pulse project – a new investment that will introduce residential and hotel functions to the complex, integrating various aspects of urban life even more strongly.

 

All employers’ organizations from the Pomeranian Voivodeship were invited to the competition. 31 companies were nominated in seven categories. A novelty this year was the Ace of Crafts award. It is not accidental – this year we are celebrating the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the Pomeranian Chamber of Crafts.

 

We congratulate all the winners of this year’s edition and we are glad that Olivia Centre has been included in such an inspiring group of Pomeranian business leaders.

 

Full list of winners

 

Ace of ecology: Mewo as

Social Economy: Zeroban Social Cooperative

Ace of Family Businesses: Watchmaking “Ogrodowicz i Syn”

Ace Investment: Olivia Centre

As New Technologies: Advanced Protection Systems

Ace of Crafts: Bakery-Confectionery AL

Corporate Social Responsibility Ace: Trefl

 

Fig. Karol Makurat | Always Pomerania

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“We can afford peace.” How eight choirs sang an amazing message

“To yourself and to you”. Eight choirs joined forces to bring a positive message to the world and sing the words of Katarzyna Nosowska.

 

Great emotions accompanied the choir members in creating a music video and a short documentary with a message to the world about support in times full of fears, uncertainty and hate. Eight choirs from the Tri-City and the surrounding area performed together on stage with a common idea: We wish you and you to be able to afford peace of mind.

 

Katarzyna Nosowska’s song became an inspiration for the preparation of the recording for a reason – the aim of the action was to promote self-care and mental health. The protagonists of the recording are, m.in, people who struggle with health problems on a daily basis, work with the sick, and therefore they set themselves the goal of recording the song and creating a message about the importance of health, peace and emotional balance.

 

Our body remembers stress, and people with Parkinson’s disease know how much harm it can do to our body, so our presence here is also a reminder of how important distance and peace are for our health – says Urszula Wyrwińska from the Park On Association, who organizes workshops for people suffering from Parkinson’s disease on a daily basis.

 

Tomasz Przypaśniak from the Sans Mundus Cantat Festival Choir, taking part in the event, emphasized the importance of good emotions for the people around us: This recording is a good opportunity to remind ourselves that the goodness and peace in the heart that we have is a value that we can also offer to other people. When we carry them within us, we open up to other people, we are able to listen more to their needs, and each of us has these needs: to love and be loved by others.

 

Preparations for the recording and the concert lasted several weeks, which required a lot of discipline and commitment on the part of people who sing in various choirs and remote parts of the Tri-City on a daily basis. Shortly after the performance, one of the organizers, and at the same time a choir member Marta Moksa from Olivia Centre, shared her emotions: Now I feel mainly gratitude and incredible joy that so many singers responded to the appeal, learned and came to record on the patio of Olivia Centre The most beautiful, because musical wishes for everyone who wants to listen. Katarzyna Nosowska wrote wise words and a beautiful song, and we united people who have music in their hearts to carry them once again into the world. I am filled with unique emotions and I am glad that in people singing in choirs there is a sense of mission to come and let the world know that you have to surround yourself with wise people and you have to love.

 

The idea to perform this piece and organize the concert arose among the musicians of the Olivia Centre choir, who encouraged other bands from the Tri-City and the surrounding area to perform together. Eventually, nearly 150 people from choirs associating singing enthusiasts from the following bands stood on the stage:

 

Olivia Centre
ChoirChamber
ChoirSopot Chamber Choir Continuo
Fahrenheit Alumni Choir “Non Serio”
Choir of the Oliwa Neighborhood House “Po sąsiadach”
Lira
Choir AssociationSANS Mundus Cantat
Festival ChoirChoir at the PARK ON Association

 

The amateur choir members were accompanied by professional musicians: Karolina Krzyżanowska (piano), Hubert Baumann (guitar), Krzysztof Hnatiuk (bass) and Tomasz Hoffman (drums).

 

The artistic director of the event, who also undertook to lead the combined choirs, is Wiktoria Pagieła – the conductor of the Olivia Choir, who combines passion, professionalism and many years of musical experience. Research shows that singing in a group improves mental health, reduces stress, strengthens the sense of belonging and happiness – says Wiktoria Pagieła. Music and making music together allow us to find balance and peace in a busy world, and at the same time connect people across divisions.

 

We at Olivia were not about the stars, but about the message and the effect. I deeply believe that when people see and hear these emotions, these words, this power in the film, they must feel better – emphasizes Marta Moksa. On Friday, those who responded to the appeal and came to sing and those who decided to see our work on the live recording were happier. These 8 choirs are an incredible variety – they are senior choirs, ensembles supporting people with Parkinson’s disease, choirs built around universities or companies. Very large choirs and chamber choirs. A total of 150 people performed on the patio of the Olivia Centre. For me, it’s an amazing action, built from the pure, selfless goodwill of all of us. The essence of the source of happiness.

 

Such events are much more than music – emphasizes Bogusław Wieczorek, Olivia Centre’s Board Representative. It is proof of the power that cooperation brings, sharing passion and passing it on to others. At the same time, we want to give a strong signal that everyone is invited to Olivia and can find something for themselves: both in restaurants, tourist attractions or family attractions, but also during various events, of which nearly three thousand take place in our spaces every year.

 

The Olivia Centre Choir has been operating for seven years and brings together 40 singing enthusiasts who work in various companies located in Olivia Centre, the largest business centre in Poland. The band brings together people from different backgrounds and companies operating in the Olivia Centre, who find time after working hours to develop their talent and enjoy making music together. The choir has performed on numerous stages in the Tri-City, participated in cultural and charity projects, and in 2022 released its debut album “Dobre tony”, containing interpretations of well-known songs from the repertoire of, m.in The Beatles, Eurythmics and Męskie Granie Orkiestra.

 

Meet people of passion! We invite you to watch a short video about the event.

 

 

 

Listen to the whole performance

“Women’s Strength Is Strength”. Exhibition at Olivia Prime

From 20 October, in the lobby of Olivia Prime, you can see a unique photographic exhibition “Women’s Strength”, whose partner is Energa. This is part of a preventive action organized by the editors of Dziennik Bałtycki, reminding how important breast cancer prevention is.

 

The protagonists of the exhibition are 12 extraordinary women who have been diagnosed with “cancer”, but have found the courage and determination to fight for their health and life. Their stories – captured in photographs by Agnieszka Marczak – move, inspire and give hope.

 

The exhibition can be viewed from October 20 to November 6 in the Olivia Prime lobby. On the façade of the Olivia Star building, on the first day of the action, a pink ribbon will appear – a symbol of solidarity and support in the October campaign dedicated to breast cancer prevention.

 

It’s an important reminder that health can’t wait. Early detection of cancer gives a chance for a complete cure, and regular examinations – self-examination, ultrasound or mammography – save lives.

 

Let’s stop for a moment. Let’s get to know the stories of women who won the most difficult fight. Their strength can be an inspiration for all of us.


More on the website of Dziennik Bałtycki

 

See Olivia’s mini-guide “Pinktober 2025. Take care of yourself”

 

Design needs art

Interior design is often the art of increasing the value of real estate. Where most people only see concrete and walls, architects and interior designers see a wide range of possibilities and often transform them into true works of art. And more and more often, the works of art themselves are used to emphasize the class of the interior and the unique style of their owners.

 

Everyone who has sold an apartment knows that unique design has an impact on the value of real estate. Well-chosen accessories carry the value of the property when it is sold, which perfectly confirms that good design builds emotions and affects the perception of the interior, so it is worth asking ourselves how we can take care of the space in which we live every day, in order not only to take care of the value of the property, but also to our own well-being. Building the right mood, shaping emotions, creating interesting, sometimes even delightful interiors is the art of pulling out what is invisible at first glance, and interior designers know how to use it in such a way as to affect the quality of our lives.

 

“A well-designed interior can also be an art,” says Karolina Bernisz-Grabska, designer at
Design Anatomy
. – The right location and arrangement of rooms affects our mood. Taking care of the use of light, materials or our individual needs makes interiors an art in themselves. Beautiful and unique. A continuation of what is outside, but also a reflection of our individual preferences. It can also take care of our sensations and support well-being.

 

Design gives character

 

A well-designed interior under the supervision of a designer can take on a completely different character, but the value of the apartment, in addition to a great design, is also evidenced by the accessories and details that give the interior this final style.

 

– Customers of the premium segment do not value templated, duplicated solutions, but focus on individuality, uniqueness, originality, which is why they increasingly value works of art, natural or raw materials and products of craftsmen, whose works give interiors a truly original character – adds Anna Branicka, Leading Architect at
Design Anatomy
. – An architect must therefore not only stand out in terms of product knowledge, but also have a number of co-operators in the artistic and craft community in order to be able to respond to the demand for genuinely individual interiors. It is very important to recognize the client’s needs in terms of personal preferences, passion and style, in order to be able to propose one-of-a-kind solutions that allow you to reflect the client’s features in the interior. In interior design, we also focus on harmony between design and nature, which is synonymous with peace, an oasis for body and spirit, luxury. Sensory experience and return to nature are increasingly becoming a philosophy of life, which is why we are happy to introduce greenery, wood, organic materials, stone, metal, water and fire into the arrangement. We use subdued wall finishes, such as natural plasters, ceramic tiles or noble fabrics.

 

Art allows you to distinguish and emphasize class

 

Karolina Bernisz-Grabska adds that works of art are a perfect complement to design.

 

– They can be the perfect backdrop for design and décor. Here we probably no longer have any doubts that for tens, if not hundreds of years, even the utility objects that surround us in interiors have been real works of art. Original, Ludwik chairs are a great investment of capital. Who would have thought that not so long ago, because during the times of the People’s Republic of Poland, a very popular armchair model 366 by Józef Chierowski would be created, which after years would gain the name of a cult one. This common piece of furniture, standing in every second Polish small apartment in a block of flats made of large slabs, usually evoked mixed feelings and, due to its widespread occurrence, played a rather obvious element of interior design and an exclusively utilitarian role. Now it fetches high prices on auction portals and is an object of desire. This, as well as other furniture from that period, we learned to appreciate only after some time and only after years did they become art admired in museums. – says Bernisz-Grabska.

 

The benefits associated with the use of works of art in design cannot be overestimated. It is, among other things, an excellent investment. Not only capital, increasing the value of real estate, but also an investment in oneself and one’s own well-being, because art increases the pleasure of communing with it in the place of life. As Izabela Jakul, co-owner of the Istota Gallery in Gdynia, emphasizes, works of art provide a unique value.

 

– Art has a unique ability to transform space. Can create a narrative; It tells a story about the people who live in a given place, about their passions, travels or dreams. One small painting can completely change the energy of the interior, sometimes due to color, sometimes to the subject. An entire room can be organized around the sculpture. It happens more and more often that the starting point in an interior design is an artistic object – it is the furniture or other decorations that are supposed to fit into it, because it is the dominant feature. Art is an investment that goes beyond pure profit. It is primarily an investment in the quality of life, in the beauty that we look at every day. It is thanks to it that we create a home. A place where we feel fully ourselves. – says Yakul.

 

In design, the premium segment is governed by its own rules: it is the one that reacts to trends the fastest, senses them, searches for uniqueness and responds to the need for contact with a unique, unique interior. The mix of art and design therefore seems natural, even if, as a rule, these two fields are placed at two different poles, condescendingly treating design as something on a lower level than art. As Karolina Bernisz-Grabska emphasizes, there are also boundaries between architecture and design and art: Proponents of the definition that architecture and interiors are not art set clear boundaries between them. Art is supposed to nourish our senses, stimulate emotions, look inside ourselves, calm down. It is to be the voice of the generation, a cultural identity, one of a kind. Sometimes it is controversial and avant-garde – it crosses borders, sets new directions. And art and design are supposed to be something purely utilitarian, practical, universal. Functionality over aesthetics. Repeatable and accessible. The same applies to the architecture and interior component, i.e. design. However, is it really so? We love to walk through the atmospheric streets of Paris full of Art Nouveau gems, Barcelona with Gaudí’s buildings, Gdynia with buildings in the only, in its own style, “Gdynia modernism”. We admire the proportions of the body, the details of the façade, the joinery of the windows and doors. No matter how you look, we feed our senses, we learn the history of the place. We like some of them very much, others we even reject. Therefore, they affect us exactly like painting or sculpture.