REVIEW · KATOWICE
Katowice:Visit a world of fairy tales and adventures -family
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Fairy tales meet real-life puzzles in Katowice. What makes Kleks. Magia Kina so appealing for families is that you do more than watch a show: you meet characters like Snow White and Cinderella, then move into missions, workshops, and problem-solving. I also like that the day is built around multiple short activities, not one long sit-down event, and the included escape challenge gives kids a clear goal. The main thing to consider is the Halloween theme until Oct 31, with darker movie-and-fairy-tale characters that may be a bit scary for sensitive kids.
This attraction is family-focused and hands-on, with a mix of creativity (drawing and costumes), light science-style magic (elixirs), and special-effects storytelling from the Academy of Mr. Kleks. You’ll find it at Fabryka Porcelany, under a film-brand-covered entrance, where the whole space is clearly meant to feel like a story world.
In This Review
- Key highlights you should plan around
- Kleks. Magia Kina: A full day of fairy-tale quests, not just a show
- Where to find it: Fabryka Porcelany in Katowice
- The Halloween Festival setup until Oct 31
- Meeting fairy-tale characters like Snow White and Cinderella
- Your Fairy Tale World Map missions (with stamps)
- Magic Elixirs: colorful elixirs and science shows
- Drawing workshops and a costume room for story make-believe
- The Academy of Mr. Kleks special effects show
- Escape Room challenge: find Cinderella’s slipper
- Aladdin’s lamp and quiz-style creative tasks
- How long you should plan for (it feels like more than 1 hour)
- Price and value: about $22 per person for a bundled story day
- Who will love this most in Katowice
- Should you book Kleks. Magia Kina in Katowice?
- FAQ
- What characters will we meet at Kleks. Magia Kina?
- Is the escape room included in the ticket?
- What do we do with the Fairy Tale World Map?
- Are the Magic Elixirs workshops included?
- Is there a Halloween theme?
- Where is the meeting point?
Key highlights you should plan around

- Meet Snow White and Cinderella plus other fairy-tale characters during your visit
- Build a Fairy Tale World Map and complete missions to earn stamps
- Escape Room included, where you’re trying to find Cinderella’s slipper
- Magic Elixirs science shows with wizard-educators
- Academy of Mr. Kleks special effects show tied to the film universe
- Halloween Festival until Oct 31, featuring darker characters from movies and fairy tales
Kleks. Magia Kina: A full day of fairy-tale quests, not just a show

If you’re looking for a family activity that keeps kids busy while also giving parents something to enjoy, this is the type of place that works. The format is simple: you walk through a series of story-based rooms and tasks. There’s plenty of movement, and each part is built to feel like it has a purpose, from missions on your map to workshop moments that connect to the theme.
I love the mix because it hits different kid personalities. Some kids want characters close-up. Some want to draw and dress up. Some need a challenge that involves thinking. And the best part is that you get those things without needing to add extra tickets once you’re inside.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Katowice.
Where to find it: Fabryka Porcelany in Katowice

The meeting point is Kleks. Magia Kina at Fabryka Porcelany. The site is described as being covered and marked with the Academy of Mr. Kleks film brand, so you’re not hunting for an unmarked door. That matters more than it sounds—family days go smoother when you avoid time-wasting directions.
Since the attraction is labeled wheelchair accessible, it’s also the kind of venue you can feel better about planning for if you’re traveling with mobility needs. And because it’s one-day valid, you don’t have to obsess over squeezing in every minute on a tight schedule.
The Halloween Festival setup until Oct 31

From now through October 31, the experience runs as a Halloween Festival with darker characters from movies and fairy tales visiting the story world. This doesn’t change the core structure, but it does change the emotional tone.
If your child loves spooky costumes, this seasonal version is likely a big win. If your child is easily spooked, you’ll want to judge carefully based on how they handle dark characters and Halloween mood in general. The good news is that the day still includes creative, science-style, and hands-on activities that can balance the darker moments.
Meeting fairy-tale characters like Snow White and Cinderella

One of the biggest draws is straight-up character time. You’ll meet Snow White, Cinderella, and other fairy-tale characters as part of the experience. This isn’t just a photo-op idea; it’s tied into what you do next—your visit is meant to feel like you’re being pulled deeper into the story.
For kids, this type of meeting often sets the hook. They’re not walking into a random venue. They’re stepping into a plot. For parents, it’s helpful because it gives you a reason to trust the schedule: characters are the anchor that makes all the later missions feel connected.
Your Fairy Tale World Map missions (with stamps)

A standout included feature is the Fairy Tale World Map, which you create during the experience and then use to complete missions. As you finish tasks, you collect stamps for completed missions.
Why this matters: missions with stamps turn a busy attraction into something kids can track. Instead of asking, Are we done yet? kids have a game board answer. It also turns the experience into a keepsake—your map becomes the tangible proof that you completed the story.
Practical tip: keep the map somewhere safe and easy to reach. You’ll likely want to pull it out repeatedly as you move from one activity to the next.
Magic Elixirs: colorful elixirs and science shows
The day includes Magic Elixirs—described as science shows—where you’ll conjure up colorful elixirs during workshops with wizard-educators. This is a smart inclusion because it mixes wonder with structured learning. Kids get the magic look and feel, but it’s presented through show-and-workshop mechanics.
Even if your child isn’t a hands-on science kid, these elixir sessions are often a crowd-pleaser because they’re visual and story-connected. And if your kid likes to experiment, this is the place where they’ll feel most in control.
Drawing workshops and a costume room for story make-believe

You’ll also find drawing workshops and a costume room, where kids can draw and dress up fairy-tale characters. This part is valuable because it shifts the day away from structured tasks and into self-expression.
For parents, costume-and-drawing time can also be a mental reset. After puzzles and shows, it gives kids a softer landing where they can play and create without needing to solve anything. It’s also a great way to handle a kid who gets tired of moving room-to-room—drawing is quieter and often steadier.
The Academy of Mr. Kleks special effects show
One major event is the special effects show from the Academy of Mr. Kleks. The experience is designed to connect to the film universe, and the show explains or demonstrates secrets behind that world.
I like this section because special effects can be memorable even for kids who don’t care about long explanations. Done right, it also makes the whole place feel like it has production value, not just themed rooms.
If your kids enjoy movies, props, and stage magic, this show will likely be one of the emotional peaks of the day.
Escape Room challenge: find Cinderella’s slipper
Here’s the puzzle piece: you’ll solve an Escape Room challenge, with the goal of finding Cinderella’s slipper. Since the escape room is included, you don’t need to decide on the spot whether you want another add-on.
This type of activity is often the best bridge between kid fun and parent interest. Kids get a clear mission. Parents get the satisfaction of seeing thinking pay off—especially when kids work together rather than only following instructions.
Consideration: escape rooms can be frustrating if a child needs constant reassurance or if the group gets stuck. The best approach is to treat it as a game, not a test. If your kid is easily upset by puzzles, bring the mindset of help-and-hints, not pressure.
Aladdin’s lamp and quiz-style creative tasks
The day also includes a puzzle-hunt style search element, including trying to find Aladdin’s lamp. You’ll also take part in quizzes and creative tasks, plus you’ll solve additional quiz-style challenges.
Why these tasks work: they turn the environment into something interactive. Instead of just moving from room to room, kids are looking for clues and outcomes. And because quizzes are mixed with creative work, it avoids turning the whole day into pure reading or pure problem-solving.
Tip for pacing: when you see a quiz or mission, do it earlier rather than saving it for the end. Kids tend to have more patience earlier in the day.
How long you should plan for (it feels like more than 1 hour)
The experience is priced and described as 1 day, but the flow is clearly designed for a longer visit inside one venue. Based on how the experience is experienced in practice, plan on at least a few hours, and I’d personally budget extra if you have energetic kids who want to repeat costume/drawing moments or move at a slow, story-time pace.
Think of it as a full indoor day of activities, not a quick stop.
Price and value: about $22 per person for a bundled story day
At $22 per person, this is a pretty straightforward value offer because the ticket is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Included are:
- Escape Room
- Fairy Tale World Map creation and stamps for missions
- Magic Elixirs science shows and workshops with wizard-educators
- Drawing workshops and costume room fun
- Special effects show tied to Academy of Mr. Kleks
- Quizzes and creative tasks
When family attractions separate into separate paid add-ons, the cost can creep up quickly. Here, the core headline experiences are already bundled. That’s why the pricing feels fair even if your child only enjoys a subset of activities—you still get multiple formats in one place.
For best value, treat the day as a full circuit and don’t skip the included headline parts, especially the escape room and the special effects show.
Who will love this most in Katowice
This is an easy recommendation if you’re traveling with kids who enjoy fairy tales, puzzles, and hands-on activities. It’s also a good pick if you want an indoor-friendly attraction that works during seasonal themes like Halloween.
It’s especially suited for families who:
- like story-based environments
- want a mix of movement and seated activities
- enjoy problem-solving as entertainment
- don’t want to pay for lots of separate extras
Who might hesitate: if your kids are very sensitive to darker Halloween characters until Oct 31, you’ll want to consider how they handle spooky themes. Also, if your child strongly dislikes puzzles, you may want to focus on the workshops and character parts first, since the escape room is part of the experience.
Should you book Kleks. Magia Kina in Katowice?
If your goal is a one-stop fairy-tale day with characters, creative workshops, science-style show moments, and an included escape room, I think this is a strong bet. The best reason to book is the variety: you get multiple ways to engage, so you’re less likely to hit the common problem where one child loves the show but another child gets bored.
I’d book if you’re visiting Katowice with kids and you want something more active than a typical museum stop. And I’d also book if Halloween timing fits your calendar, because the seasonal characters add energy to the story world.
FAQ
What characters will we meet at Kleks. Magia Kina?
You can meet Snow White, Cinderella, and other fairy-tale characters as part of the experience.
Is the escape room included in the ticket?
Yes. The Escape Room experience is included, with a puzzle goal tied to Cinderella’s slipper.
What do we do with the Fairy Tale World Map?
You’ll create your own Fairy Tale World Map and complete missions. You can also collect stamps for completed tasks.
Are the Magic Elixirs workshops included?
Yes. The included program features Magic Elixirs science shows and workshops with wizard-educators.
Is there a Halloween theme?
Yes. Until October 31, there is a Halloween Festival with darker characters from movies and fairy tales visiting the experience.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is Kleks. Magia Kina in Fabryka Porcelany. The location is covered and marked with the film brand.








