Huby, Residential district in Wrocław, Poland.
Huby is a residential district in Wrocław composed of two distinct zones: the older section features pre-World War II apartment buildings, while the newer area contains 1970s housing blocks. The district's commercial center revolves around Wroclavia Shopping Center, which houses the city's main bus terminal.
The area originated as a village documented in 1346 and remained separate from the city for centuries. Its incorporation into Wrocław in 1868 initiated urban development that gradually transformed the rural territory into an urban district.
The neighborhood contains two Roman Catholic parishes, with Saint Henry and Saint Stanislaus Kostka churches serving the local religious community.
The bus station located within Wroclavia Shopping Center connects travelers to numerous domestic and international destinations, serving as a major transportation hub. The integrated shopping center provides easy access to food and retail options right at the terminal.
Aquapark Wrocław, Poland's largest water recreation facility, is situated in the district and draws visitors from across the region. This attraction distinguishes the neighborhood from typical residential areas with its substantial leisure offerings.
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