Strzemieszyce Wielkie (Hebrew: סצ'אמישיצה ויאלקה ) – a district (dzielnica) of Dąbrowa Górnicza (since 1975) in the Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Located between the districts Reden and Strzemieszyce Małe, on the national road 94 between Katowice and Olkusz.
Traces of ancient human settlement date back to the Lusatian culture period (ca.
The village belonged to the bishops of Kraków and was administered as part of the Sławków estates until 1790, when these became nationalized.
The bishop of Kielce Augustyn Łosiński (1867–1937) founded a Roman Catholic parish in Strzemieszyce Wielkie in February 1911.
At the beginning of World War II The Germans occupied Strzemieszyce in September 1939 and immediately began to plunder Jewish homes and businesses and to demand free labor from them.