The concrete skatepark in Minsk Mazowiecki, located on Budowlana Street, is one of the largest and most modern facilities of its kind in Poland. With an area of more than 2,100 sq. m, there were various sections designed for both beginners and advanced users. The entire project was implemented using concrete skatepark technology, which guarantees durability, smooth riding and safety.
At the skatepark in Minsk Mazowiecki for users we have provided, among other things:
It is worth mentioning that the skatepark has been enriched with accompanying infrastructure: benches, lighting, toilets and water springs, making it a full-fledged public space conducive to integration and physical activity.
Skatepark in Minsk Mazowiecki / photo by Piotr Godzina
The experienced Slo Concept office, which specializes in designing skateparks around the world, is responsible for the design of this facility. This is a team of architects who are themselves active riders - thanks to this, every element of the skatepark was planned with the real needs of users in mind.
This cooperation allowed to create a space that is modern, multifunctional and maximally usable. The project combines features of a flowpark, a street and a classic skateplaza. This approach has proven itself in practice - the skatepark in Minsk Mazowiecki has attracted the attention of the community from the beginning, and now it has confirmed its class, being selected as an arena for competitions of the highest rank.
The European Roller Freestyle - Street Championships will be held on August 21-24, 2025. Minsk Mazowiecki will host the best athletes from across the continent - both in the men's and women's categories. This is the first European Championship in the discipline to be held in Poland, and is organized by the Polish Skate Sports Association and World Skate Europe. The event will be held with the support of the city of Minsk Mazowiecki, the Municipal Center for Sports and Recreation and the Ministry of Sports.
The competition will be held in the street formula, which means that competitors will be judged on the style, fluidity and difficulty of tricks performed on elements of the urban landscape - such as handrails, walls and ramps. With a carefully designed layout of obstacles, our skatepark fully meets the requirements of this formula. More information can be found on the official website of the championship.
Summary
The skatepark in Minsk Mazowiecki is a facility that combines the highest standards of workmanship with a passion for urban sports. Its selection as host of the European Championships is proof that professional skatepark design, based on cooperation with riders and the use of modern technologies, really pays off. We are proud to be a part of this project - and we are looking forward to the excitement that the August competition will bring.
Skatepark in Minsk Mazowiecki / photo by Piotr Godzina