Kolonia Zgorzelec (or simply Zgorzelec, German: Skorzeletz) is a workers' settlement (Polish: kolonia robotnicza) in Bytom, Poland.
Zgorzelec is composed of 34 familok buildings and is registered on Poland's Registry of Objects of Cultural Heritage (Polish: Rejestr zabytków) from 1994. The settlement is located in south-western à Âagiewniki, Bytom and is bordered by Szombierki (a district of Bytom) in the north, Ruda à Âlàska in the west and à ÂwiÃÂtochà Âowice in the south.
Zgorzelec was built from 1897 to 1901 on the initiative of Hubert von Tiele-Winckler to accommodate workers from the nearby Hubertushütte (Polish: Huta Hubertus, from 1936 Huta Zygmunt) steel mill on the order of the Kattowitz Joint-Stock Company for Mining and Ironworks.