Wroclaw features Gothic churches, market squares, and bridges over the Oder. The city incorporates bronze dwarf statues on its streets, historical museums in palaces, and themed gardens. The center showcases religious structures, a medieval town hall, colorful houses, fountains, and the UNESCO-listed Centennial Hall. The District of Four Denominations groups different places of worship, while green spaces and islands provide areas of relaxation.
Wroclaw, Poland
Central square of 3.5 hectares with the medieval town hall and bourgeois houses with colorful facades. The buildings date back to the 13th century.
Wroclaw, Poland
Metal sculptures representing dwarfs, installed in the streets, squares, and gardens of the city since 2001. There are over 300 figurines.
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Catholic religious building from the 13th century with two towers standing 98 meters high, located on Cathedral Island in the city center.
Wroclaw, Poland
Zoological park created in 1865 housing more than 10,000 animals. It is the first aquarium in Europe presenting African fauna in its natural environment.
Wroclaw, Poland
19th-century religious construction with golden domes and traditional interior frescoes, located near three other places of worship.
Wroclaw, Poland
Reinforced concrete structure built in 1913, recognized by UNESCO, serving for exhibitions, conferences, and cultural events.
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Green space created in 1913 with red bridges, stone lanterns, traditional pavilions, and Asian plants.
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Cylindrical building containing a painting 15 meters high and 120 meters long depicting the 1794 battle.
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Jewish religious building constructed in 1829, restored after World War II. The building hosts religious services and cultural events.
Wroclaw, Poland
14th-century religious building with a 90-meter tower. A staircase of 300 steps leads to a viewing platform over the city.
Wroclaw, Poland
20th-century Catholic temple located in the District of Four Denominations. The interior features stained glass windows and murals.
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Interactive museum dedicated to water in a 19th-century water reservoir. Exhibits present the role of water in nature.
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Protestant temple built in 1750 with a baroque façade and an octagonal nave, part of the cultural district of Four Denominations.
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Museum presenting the history of video games and computing with functioning machines from the 1970s to 2000.
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Garden established in 1811 over 7.4 hectares, including a palm house, Victorian greenhouses, and a collection of 11,500 plant species.
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Collection of sacred art located in the former episcopal palace exhibiting the Henryków Book containing the first sentence written in Polish.
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Religious building made of brick in the 12th century with a two-level architecture. The interior includes Gothic elements.
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17th-century aristocratic residence with a baroque façade, geometric gardens, and a collection of Dutch faience tiles.
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Square in the medieval center bordered by old houses where a flower market has been held year-round since the 13th century.
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Modern hydraulic installation with 300 water jets featuring light and music effects near the Centennial Hall.
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Modern artistic installation on the sidewalk representing fourteen bronze figures that gradually sink into the ground and reappear on the other side.
Wroclaw, Poland
13th-century religious construction in red brick with twin towers and a bridge between them, close to the historic center.
Wroclaw, Poland
Indoor and outdoor recreational aquatic center with swimming pools, slides, jacuzzis, saunas, and relaxation areas.
Wroclaw, Poland
100-hectare green space with century-old tree species, Japanese gardens, monuments, and walking trails.
Wroclaw, Poland
Historic center with a market square, buildings of various colors, defensive towers, and churches built during the Middle Ages.
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Model railway with 60 trains and 15 trams in operation, representing landscapes and monuments of the Silesian region.
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University museum in a 17th-century building showcasing baroque art objects, an observatory, and a room dedicated to mathematics.
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Island on the Oder with public gardens, a medieval church dedicated to Mary, and several pedestrian bridges to the shores.
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13th-century construction in the center of the city, which houses food stalls, restaurants, and craft shops.
Wroclaw, Poland
Metal structure built in 1889 crossing the Oder, linking the historical district to Cathedral Island with its gas lamps.
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Shopping center in a functionalist-style building from 1928, located on Szewska Street, offering stores on multiple levels.
Wroclaw, Poland
Funeral site established in 1856 with over 12,000 graves, sculpted monuments, and dense vegetation between tombstones.
Wroclaw, Poland
Modernist department store from 1930 with a façade adorned with stone sculptures, transformed into a shopping center in 2009.