Wrocław – plenty of cultural and architectural attractions in Poland

Updated: April 2, 2020 | By | More
Wroclaw

Wrocław is the fourth largest city in Poland with 632,240 residents (2009). Wrocław is located in south-western Poland, on the River Odra. Over the centuries, the city has been either part of Poland, Bohemia, Austria, Prussia or Germany.

What to see in Wrocław?

  • Rynek (market square) with the 14th century Town Hall
  • Kościół Św. Elżbiety (“St. Elisabeth’s Church”)
  • Hala Stulecia by Max Berg – a World Heritage Site
  • Multimedia Fountain
  • Szczytnicki Park with Japanese Garden
  • Zoo
  • Botanical garden
  • Ostrów Tumski with Wrocław Cathedral
  • Panorama Racławicka
  • Plac Grunwaldzki
  • Wrocław Palace
  • White Stork Synagogue


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Category: Cities, Poland

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