Centennial Hall, Modern exhibition hall in Wrocław, Poland.
Centennial Hall is a multi-purpose building in Wrocław, Poland, known for its large concrete dome and circular design. The structure follows a symmetrical layout with four large apses extending outward, giving the building its distinctive cloverleaf shape when viewed from above.
The building was constructed between 1911 and 1913 following plans by architect Max Berg to mark a significant European historical moment. The construction represented a technical breakthrough in reinforced concrete engineering and influenced later architectural developments around the world.
The name references the centenary commemoration of a major European battle, while today the space hosts trade fairs and concerts throughout the year. Visitors experience the open interior beneath the dome, where large gatherings and public events regularly take place.
The site is accessible by several tram lines that stop nearby, and the building sits in a large park on the western side of the city. It's best to plan a visit in the morning or early afternoon to explore the surrounding area at a relaxed pace.
High rows of windows below the dome allow daylight to flood the interior and create changing light conditions throughout the day. The acoustics inside were designed to work for both spoken presentations and musical performances alike.
Location: Wrocław
Inception: 1911
Architects: Max Berg
Official opening: May 20, 1913
Architectural style: modern architecture
Capacity: 7200
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Made from material: cement
Address: Wystawowa
Opening Hours: Sunday-Thursday 09:00-18:00; Friday-Saturday 09:00-19:00
Phone: +48713475150
Website: http://halastulecia.pl
GPS coordinates: 51.10694,17.07722
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:55
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