Millennium Park, Urban park in Wrocław, Poland.
Millennium Park is an urban park in Wrocław covering approximately 80 hectares and divided by the Ślęza River. It contains both a forested section with dense vegetation and an open recreational area with pathways and grass for visitors to explore.
The park was designed to celebrate the city's millennium with ten forest strips representing ten centuries of Wrocław's past. This design creates a living chronicle that reflects the long history of the city.
The park displays wolf and bear sculptures as part of a series of twelve landscape scenes showing important moments from the city's history. These artworks tell the story of Wrocław in a way that visitors can discover while walking through the grounds.
The area is easy to navigate with pathways winding through forested sections and open spaces, making it suitable for different activities. Visitors can walk, jog, or view the art installations depending on their interests.
The park contains a special collection of birch trees sourced from different parts of the world, planted during an international celebration. These trees form a geographically diverse collection that visitors often miss.
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