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Wroclaw
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Wroclaw is
the economical, cultural and intellectual capital of Lower Silesia,
located in southwestern Poland, 160 km from Germany and 120 km from
the Czech Republic. The city with its charming historical center,
parks, good restaurants, hotels and friendly people (700.000
inhabitants) is a pleasant place to visit and to do business.
Situated at the foot of the Sudety Moutains, upon the Odra (Oder)
River and cut through by its numerous tributaries and canals, it is
an exceptional city of 12 islands and 112 bridges. Wroclaw’s complex
and dramatic history is embedded in the city walls. We are reminded
of the early medieval times in Ostrów Tumski, where one of the most
beautiful sacral architecture buildings in Europe has been
preserved. Wroclaw Town hall is considered one of the most splendid
Gothic buildings in central Europe. In Wroclaw one can also see the
biggest baroque interior in Poland, which has remained untill today
- the Leopoldine Hall, located in the 17th century University
building. The old and modern architecture of the city is surrounded
by the abundance of greenery.
In the city centre, there spreads out the Szczytnicki Park dating
from the 18th century. It cointains over 370 species of trees and
shrubs and a Japanese garden.
If you
want to have a walk, the great places are the Botanical Garden with
their beautiful flowers and Alpine gardens, green house and the
biggest cactus house in Poland, and the Zoological Garden, founded
in 1865 and accommodating about 5.500 animals representing 650
species.
Visitors coming to Wroclaw remember the city mainly as a cultural
centre. Its theatres, including the Opera, Musical Theatre and
Philharmonic Hall; various clubs, museums and galleries provide a
continuous series of artistic events. Internationally acknowledged
musical festivals have become the city’s cultural landmark. The
biggest of them is International Festival WRATISLAVIA CANTANS -
Music and Fine Arts. Other festivals which take place in Wroclaw
include Jazz on the Odra, Old Master’s Music Days, One-Actor Theatr
Performances and Festival of Actor Songs. One of the cultural
attractions which is a must when visiting Wroclaw, is certainly the
Panorama of Raclawice, a gigantic rotunda accommodating a 120 metres
wide and 15 metres high panoramic painting which represents the
battle of Raclawice fought on 7 April 1794.
Wroclaw is the fourth biggest city in Poland, with the population of
700000 inhabitants. It belongs to the biggest university centres in
the country. The city’s intellectual life is focused around 13
academic schools including Wroclaw University and technical
University. Wroclaw is also a very important transportation centre.
It is a crossing point of three international routes, has two big
railway stations, two river ports and international airport, which
ensures the connection with the whole world.
Source:
world66.com
Things
To Do and See in Wroclaw
Market Square (Rynek), Wroclaw
Attraction type: Town center/square/plaza
Panorama of
Raclawice Battle
(Panorama Raclawicka), Wroclaw
A 400ft x 50ft painting that commemorates the Battle of Raclawice in
1794.
Attraction type: Landmark/point of interest
Centennial Hall
(Hala Ludowa), Wroclaw
Designed by Max Berg in 1911, the People's Hall is a monumental
concrete structure and a landmark of modern architecture.
Attraction type: Architectural building; Landmark/point of interest
Wroclaw
University, Wroclaw
Attraction type: Educational site
Jatki, Wroclaw
Attraction type: Landmark/point of interest
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Wroclaw
Attraction type: Religious site
Odra River,
Wroclaw
Attraction type: River
Market Hall (Hala
Targowa), Wroclaw
Attraction type: Mall
Wroclaw Town Hall
(Ratusz), Wroclaw
Attraction type: Government building
Ostrow Tumski
Bridge, Wroclaw
Attraction type: Bridge
John and Margaret
Houses (Jas i Malgosia), Wroclaw
Attraction type: Landmark/point of interest
Church of St.
Elizabeth, Wroclaw
Attraction type: Religious site
Old Town, Wroclaw
Attraction type: Historic walking area
Ostrow Tumski,
Wroclaw
Attraction type: Historic walking area; Religious site
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