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Wrocław, Metropolitan city in Lower Silesia, Poland.

The Market Square spans over 200 meters with rows of colorful Renaissance and Baroque townhouses surrounding the Gothic Old Town Hall.

Founded in 1214, Wroclaw changed rulers multiple times, belonging to Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Austrian, Prussian, and German territories before returning to Poland.

The Centennial Hall, constructed in 1913, represents early reinforced concrete architecture and holds UNESCO World Heritage status for its engineering innovation.

The city maintains 12 islands connected by 112 bridges across the Oder River, with efficient tram lines connecting all major districts.

Small bronze dwarf statues appear throughout the streets, marking locations of historical significance and commemorating the Orange Alternative resistance movement.

Location: Lower Silesian Voivodeship

Inception: 10 century

Elevation above the sea: 111 m

Shares border with: Gmina Wisznia Mała, Gmina Czernica, Gmina Długołęka, Gmina Kąty Wrocławskie, Gmina Kobierzyce, Gmina Miękinia, Gmina Oborniki Śląskie, Gmina Siechnice

Address: Wrocław, Poland 50-325 Wrocław 50-325 Wrocław

Website: http://wroclaw.pl

GPS coordinates: 51.10898,17.03267

Latest update: May 28, 2025 13:40

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Be Surprised by Wroclaw in Poland

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.

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