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781 – Kopalnia Fiedlersglück — szyb Bolko
Former ore mine site - active water-management shaft
The surviving shaft and steel lattice headframe of the former Kopalnia Fiedlersglück zinc and lead ore mine in Bytom, now operating as the Centralna Pompownia Bolko and entered in the municipal heritage inventory.
777 – KWK Bytom — szyb Kopernik
Operational mine
Active hard coal extraction shaft at Bytom, retaining its steel headframe, operated by Zakład Górniczy EKO-PLUS under concession on the former KWK Bytom workings.
778 – KWK Centrum — szyb Witczak
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
A peripheral hard coal shaft of the former Kopalnia Centrum in Bytom, with a surviving 35-metre steel headframe and associated surface buildings, transferred to municipal ownership in 2025.
779 – KWK Siemianowice — szyb Bańgów
Former mine site - active water-management shaft
A surviving hard coal ventilation and drainage shaft of the former KWK Siemianowice, now operating as a freshwater intake station within the Centralny Zakład Odwadniania Kopalń in Siemianowice Śląskie.
780 – KWK Pstrowski — szyb Gigant
Former mine site - active water-management shaft
A large hard coal extraction shaft of the former KWK Pstrowski in Zabrze, with a surviving headframe and winding-engine house, now operating as a drainage pumping station within the Centralny Zakład Odwadniania Kopalń.
783 – KWK Ludwik — Szyb Tadeusz
Partial mine site
Surviving shaft complex of the former KWK Ludwik in Zabrze, originally the Konrad shaft and renamed Szyb Tadeusz after the Second World War.
785 – KWK Mysłowice — szyb Wschodni II
Former mine site - active water-management shaft
Former coal shaft of KWK Mysłowice, now part of an active mine-water management facility at Mysłowice.
784 – KWK Król — szyb Prezydent
Repurposed site
Landmark reinforced-concrete colliery headframe in central Chorzów, now freely accessible as part of the Sztygarka heritage and hospitality complex.
776 – KWK Concordia — szyb Maciej
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Revitalised early twentieth-century hard coal shaft complex of KWK Concordia, now a listed heritage site with restaurant, museum, and water-well function on the Silesian Industrial Monuments Route.
782 – KWK Wawel — szyb Klara
Isolated headframe - industrial setting
Former coal mine shaft with surviving headframe, now within site occupied by Rudpol-OPA, in Ruda Śląska.