Kieleckie Centrum Kultury is one of Kielce's most distinctive cultural venues, combining monumental modernist architecture with more than 15,000 m² of usable space. At the heart of the complex is the main stage with an auditorium of 714 seats, arranged in a panoramic fan-shaped layout that keeps the audience relatively close to the stage. The venue accommodates theatre productions, concerts, musicals, opera, ballet and other large-scale performing arts events.
A defining feature of the main auditorium is its layout, designed to provide very good sightlines from different seating areas together with consistent acoustic conditions. Stalls, amphitheatre seating, boxes and balcony levels offer different views of the stage, while spacious foyers, cloakrooms and supporting areas make arrival and movement through the building straightforward. The complex also includes a smaller performance space suited to more intimate productions and cultural programmes.
The exact address is plac Stanisława Moniuszki 2B, 25-334 Kielce, Poland. The main entrances are reached directly from the area surrounding the building, while the nearest Zagórska/Żeromskiego bus stops are approximately 200 metres from KCK, leaving only a short walk to the venue. For connections from other parts of Kielce and broader transport information, the city guide further down the page provides additional practical context.