We cordially invite you, together with the PARK ON Association, to a concert organized on the occasion of the 7th anniversary. The Gazebo of Oliwa Park will feature the most beautiful Polish hits, including songs from the repertoire of Agnieszka Osiecka and Wojciech Młynarski, as well as songs from the interwar period. During the concert, “Wings” will be presented – awards for people who change the world of people suffering from degenerative brain diseases and their loved ones.
Performers:
Magdalena Czerwińska, Katarzyna Perera and Radosław Blonka, Piotr Słopecki – pianist and arranger, and a music ensemble conducted by Jagoda Brajewska.
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The organizers encourage participants to put on fancy headgear.
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Date: July 5, 2026, Sunday Time: 12:00 Place: Gazebo of Oliwa Park Admission is free!
We invite you to the lobby of Olivia Star for the next exhibition of the Olivia Art series. The artists were born in Kwidzyn, and currently live and work in Mareza. Although painting has been present in their lives for a long time, they began their professional artistic activity ten years ago. Since then, they have been consistently developing their own, expressive creative language.
Their works are dominated by energetic abstractions, intense colors and dynamic compositions. An important part of his work are portraits of women in the style of pop art. Artists eagerly reach for strong contrasts and legible symbols, creating paintings that bring energy, movement and emotions to the space. They have presented their works in the Bay of Art in Sopot, the Stalowa Art Gallery and the Mag Modern Art Gallery in Warsaw, the Theatre Cultural Centre in Grudziądz, the Uphagen Arche Manor in Gdańsk, the Water Tower in Malbork and the Tulipános Ház Palace in Hungary.
This is not the first meeting of the Cielątkowski brothers with Olivia. Their paintings could be seen here as early as 2020. Now they are back with another presentation of their work. Welcome to the Olivia Star lobby. Admission is free.
We opened the year 2026 with the exhibition “Between the Horizon and the Glass”, presenting the works of Aneta Iwona Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek. In the spring, unusual sculptures by the artist Stanisław Gierada were placed in the lobby of Olivia Star.
What role do genes play in the development of cancer? When is it worth performing genetic tests and how to properly interpret their results? You will be able to find out the answers to these questions during the free seminar “What is written in the genes…”, organized by the Holistika Foundation.
The meeting that will take place On July 6, 2026 at 16:00 in the Jupiter room in O4 Coworking, is addressed to all people interested in cancer prevention, with particular emphasis on patients and their relatives.
Experts will talk about the importance of genetic testing, facts and myths related to the inheritance of cancer, as well as the interpretation of laboratory test results and cancer markers.
Paula Dobosz, MD, PhD – geneticist, psychologist and genomic medicine specialist, author of a book on cancer genetics,
Ewa Wachuła, MD, PhD – clinical oncologist with many years of experience,
Iwona Danielewicz, MD, PhD – President of the Holisticka Foundation.
Representatives of organizations working for cancer patients, including OmeaLife, To Overcome Cancer and the Alivia Foundation, were also invited to participate in the meeting.
Agenda of the meeting
16:00–16:10
Welcome and opening of the
meeting by Iwona Danielewicz, MD, PhD
4:10 p.m. – 4:45
p.m.” Where does cancer come from? Through the eyes of a geneticist”, Paula Dobosz,
MD, PhD
5:00 p.m. – 5:35
p.m.” From prevention to profiling – we decipher the results of the tests”
Ewa Wachuła, MD, PhD
5:35 p.m. – 6:00
p.m.” Facts and myths of cancer genetics” – a meeting with the author of the book
, Paula Dobosz, MD, PhD
6:00 p.m. – 6:05
p.m.End of the
meeting Iwona Danielewicz, MD, PhD
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Organizational information
Date: July 6, 2026 Time: 16:00-18:05 Place: O4 Coworking | Jupiter Room | Olivia Centre
Participation in the seminar is free of charge.
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Contact:
Iwona Danielewicz, President of the Holistika Foundation 501 220 811
Competition, perseverance, concentration on the goal, the ability to work in a team – these are the qualities that characterize both athletes and entrepreneurs, which is why these two areas of life are constantly intertwined. However, what does this also translate into the real estate market? It turns out that it is quite large and can be one of the competitive advantages.
Large business centers often gather several or even several thousand employees. It is a huge, diverse community where everyone has their own interests, passions or skills. Proper management of the potential of such a large social group brings with it opportunities in the field of support for residents, integration, and often also promotion of the facility. Such projects also have an individual dimension, as Mateusz Kusznierewicz, Olympic medalist, representative of Polish sailing, says: The experience of my more than 40-year sports career has taught me that sport is not only about the development of the body: it is also important for mental well-being, for social relationships, but also for business, because sport has the characteristic of teaching perseverance, clearing your head of negative emotions, but also helping you quickly break down barriers, have conversations, share knowledge and establish relationships. Among other things, I show this in the Power Walk project, which I am currently developing: through conversations with interesting people, I want to inspire, present their history, the path they have taken, their passions and their interesting view of the world. It is amazing how many managers, managing serious enterprises, confirm in conversations during our walks that, despite their many responsibilities, they treat physical activity as something they always find time for, as it is one of the most important factors that help to cope with business challenges.
An interesting example of how to use sport for the benefit of a business center and use it to build a competitive advantage can be Olivia Centre, which is the largest Polish mixed-use facility. Its offer, addressed to resident employees, includes several initiatives related not only to sports. Interest clubs are addressed to a wide range of employees of the center, thanks to which not only can they choose the right discipline depending on their interests and level of fitness, but also take part in several different initiatives. Yoga classes are held every week , sailing enthusiasts have the opportunity to take cruises on the Bay of Gdańsk under the supervision of experienced skippers, and the longest running sports club is the Olivia Centre football league, which has been held for 13 years. It consists of as many as 12 teams, representing their companies in the annual championships. The popularity of the league is documented by the numbers: in total, there are over 50 matches per season, in which an average of 7 goals are scored per game. There are 199 players taking part in them, and the proof that the competition is really fierce are the statistics of cards handed out: in the 2024/2025 season, there were 27 yellow and 5 red cards.
The volleyball club is also very popular, especially since two full-size beach volleyball courts appeared in Olivia. Since then, it has become one of Olivia’s most iconic sports – and one of the best examples of how work, sports and residents’ passions can naturally intertwine. The pitches are free of charge, and reservations can be made on your own using the online system. Thanks to this, volleyball quickly became an everyday element of residents’ lives. Corporate and inter-company teams organize their own matches, mini-tournaments and regular trainings. In total, in one summer season, pitches are booked over 400 times. The project has an additional dimension: the sports fields were also eagerly used by students from neighbouring schools – especially in the morning. In May, the pitches were often used by high school graduates, for whom sport was a form of relaxation before exams. This shows that Olivia’s sports space works not only for the residents, but also for the benefit of the local environment.
Among other sports clubs, we can also mention the running club, run by Łukasz Gałka, who has competed in half marathons, marathons and triathlons, is a medalist of the Polish Academic Championships, and today he not only trains others, but also prepares himself to participate in the World Masters Athletics Championships Daegu 2026. The club’s meetings are held twice a week, and its members prepare to achieve their own goals: improving their fitness or more ambitious plans. In the latter area, Olivia also cooperates with local organizers of sports competitions: Northern Charity Run Helps and Ultras Oliwski. You can take part in the first one by running, walking, cycling, rollerblading or scootering. There is one goal: to support those in need from the Fr. Eugeniusz Dutkiewicz SAC Hospice in Gdańsk. Ultras Oliwski, on the other hand, is a run for people who are preparing for mountain marathons and ultramarathons and for off-road running enthusiasts. The goal of the organizers is to popularize running and integrate the local community of Gdańsk-Oliwa, and Olivia Centre is a partner of this sports activity for the seventh time.
Olivia has also established a partnership with the neighbouring University of Gdańsk. Under the agreement, it became the Patron of Sport of the Academic Sports Association, which became a natural extension of the long-term cooperation between the partners. Thanks to the new agreement, sports training of Olivia’s clubs will be able to take place under the supervision of experienced AZS coaches. The surveys we conducted conveyed a very clear message – every initiative that brought employees together in joint sports, artistic or social initiatives was a factor influencing the well-being of employees – says Bogusław Wieczorek, Representative of the Management Board of Olivia Centre . What’s more, employees emphasized that interesting projects are valuable incentives for them to choose a job from the office. We compared it with the data on attendance in offices and it turned out that this is a noticeable regularity on the scale of our entire business center, which was a clear indicator for us for the development of further sports projects. Over the years, we have developed them in parallel with others, apart from sports projects, among which there are even such original projects as the Olivia Centre Choir, which now brings together employees from 18 different companies. All these initiatives have a common feature – they build satisfaction with the place that our residents have chosen to do business around sports.
Interestingly, the scale of the facility means that the group of residents also includes entities that allow for exceptional synergy and additional support for such projects. One of them is MySomi Care, which functions as an integrated healthcare ecosystem that combines clinical care, full diagnostics, supplementation (Labify) and SaaS technology in one place. The idea for its development came from the sports history of Sylwester Kłos, the founder and CEO of the company: As a young footballer, I had to end my career prematurely – classical medicine could not diagnose the source of the health problems I was facing at the time. I regained my remission only thanks to functional medicine and the school of Prof. Datis Kharrazian. This experience became the foundation on which I built Sports-Med in Gdańsk for over 10 years – one of the largest functional dietetics practices in Poland. In early 2026, after managing more than 15,000 patients in the individual care system. Today, the brand has evolved into MySomi Care – an integrated healthcare ecosystem that combines clinical care, full diagnostics, supplementation (Labify) and SaaS technology in one place. Patients come to us with symptoms that they hear in the standard system that they are “normal”: a decrease in sports form, chronic fatigue, brain fog, autoimmune, hormonal and skin problems. The company provides support for people in need of medical care, but also for athletes. We work on functional (not laboratory) scopes, full diagnostics and proprietary ETAP protocols – emphasizes Sylwester Kłos. The strongest proof of effectiveness are the athletes of the highest level who have entrusted us with their health and results – m.in. Przemysław Frankowski, Maria Andrejczyk, Paweł Wszołek, Sofia Ennaoui, Tomasz Gębala, Krystian Pieszczek.
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We invite you to an energetic morning start-up on the patio! Ahead of us is a yogi class with Ola Żelazo. Start the day with a dose of exercise, good energy and a smile! Grab your mat and start the new week actively and in a great mood.
Ola Żelazo
Fitness, Pilates and yoga trainer, popularizer of a healthy lifestyle and author of online training programs. For many years, it has been helping people take care of their fitness, health and well-being, promoting physical activity that is accessible to everyone – regardless of age and level. She runs a popular YouTube channel and has created a community of “Iron Girls”, inspiring thousands of people to introduce healthy habits and find a balance between body and mind.
We invite you to the next, extremely interesting “Conversations About!”. On 18 June, our guest will be Albert Świdziński, author of the book “Our Bomb”, director of analyses at the geopolitical think-tank “Strategy & Future” of Jacek Bartosiak.
Is the Polish atomic bomb a geopolitical fantasy?
NATO, our own army or nuclear weapons – what will ensure our security?
Can there be a Europe with Polish nuclear weapons?
Albert Świdziński (born 1988) – author of the book “Our Bomb”, director of analysis at the geopolitical think-tank “Strategy & Future” of Jacek Bartosiak, a graduate of Collegium Civitas and the University of Warsaw, previously studied psychology at the University of Aberdeen. He was the coordinator of the War Games and Simulation Program and International Security and Defense of the Casimir Pulaski Foundation.
“Conversations About!” is a series of meetings of the Olivia Centre with experts in many fields. In 2025 alone, we hosted Paweł Rakowski, with whom we talked about the war in the Middle East, its possible escalation and consequences for the world order. With Krzysztof Wojczal , we analyzed global geopolitical trends, the future of Russia and Ukraine, the role of the United States and the changing position of the European Union. In the meeting with Marek Magierowski , we discussed the issues of Polish security, transatlantic relations and our country’s position on international conflicts. WithBartosz Marczuk and Michał Kot , we reflected on the consequences of the ageing population, its impact on the economy, the labour market and the stability of the state.
We started 2026 with a conversation about spirituality and well-being with Prof. Aleksander Bańka – evangelizer and practitioner of Christian meditation and Dr. Nina Budziszewska – yogi and yoga researcher. On 8 June, in Olivia, we hosted Darius Rosiak, a journalist of the Radio Three, author of the “State of the World Report”, reporter and one of the most recognizable commentators on international affairs.
Beach Volleyball Tournament for Residents of Olivia Centre on June 18th! REMARK! Register a two-person team to June 16! First come, first served, because we’re waiting for 12 teams!
We invite two-person teams from Olivia Centre companies (can be mixed) to participate in the fast and cheerful II Beach Volleyball Tournament! Get ready, because we are already playing on June 18th! Of course, on our super pitches behind Olivia. In addition, this year we are supported by the AZS of the University of Gdańsk, so we are also planning a warm-up with the AZS team before the tournament!
All you have to do is grab a friend and write tokomunikacja@oliviacentre.com with the name of your Team and the names of the players.
The system of competitions? Brazilian, of course!
The first 3 places will receive gifts from partners in the form of:
Thera Wellness– all-day relaxation in the wellness zone (places I – III) and additionally for the first place – 45 min. full body massage “Sea waves”
MySomi Care– 30-minute consultation with a dietitian