The Old Market Square in Wrocław has almost 3.8 hectare and is one of the biggest old squares in Poland (after Kraków and Olecko) and Europe. It is...
Ostrów Tumski is the oldest, historic part of Wrocław. It was created in the area of crossings on the Odra River, between the estuaries of the rive...
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław (Polish: Katedra Św Jana Chrzciciela Wrocław), located in the Ostrów Tumski district, is a Gothic ...
Leopoldina Lecture Hall is a part of Wrocław University and it is the biggest and the most representational part of the main campus. It is often ca...
The Four Denominations District is located in the city center near the Market Square. Its borders are marked by the streets with the Catholic churc...
Africarium is a part of Wrocław zoo. It was opened in 2014. It is the first oceanarium in Poland and the only one in the world that is devoted to f...
The Zoological Garden in Wrocław is located at 1 - 5 Wróblewskiego Street. It was founded in 1865. There are around 10,000 individuals in the zoo, ...
The historic Centennial Exhibition Complex includes Wrocław’s only UNESCO site, the country’s oldest zoo, the tranquil Japanese Garden, the tourist...
The Four Domes Pavilion (Polish: Pawilon Czterech Kopuł, Wrocław) was built in 1912-1913. It is part of the exhibition complex around the Centennia...
The Japanese Garden was founded in 1913. The initiator of its construction was Count Fritz von Hochberg, who engaged the Japanese gardener Mankichi...
The Botanical Garden of the University of Wrocław was founded in 1811. It is located on the north side of the cathedral of St. John the Baptist and...
Hydropolis is a high-tech multimedia museum dedicated to water. Divided into eight thematic parts and started off with a short 360-degree film whic...
Racławice Panorama is 140m-long canvas that depicts the legendary General Tadeusz Kościuszko's victory over the Russian forces at Racławice in 1794...
The National Museum in Wrocław is one of the largest and most important art museums in Poland. The National Museum in Wrocław has four branches: Th...
The main branch of the City Museum of Wrocław is located in the restored Baroque Royal Palace. It has existed since 2000. Was created by merging ...
Książ Castle is especially interesting as it joins older history, as the construction started in the 13th century, and more recent history as it wa...
The church in Świdnica is situated about 53 km from Wrocław (about 1 h 10 min drive). It is made from wood and incredibly was erected only within a...
The Church of Peace in Jawor is one of the largest wooden buildings with religious functions in Europe. In 2001, it was inscribed on the UNESCO Wor...
The Gross-Rosen Museum in Rogoźnica is located on the premises of the German concentration camp that operated in the years 1940-1945. Currently, it...
The Aquapark in Wrocław is located at 99 Borowska Street. The complex has indoor and outdoor recreational pools, indoor and outdoor swimming pools,...
The Zajezdnia History Centre is a unique place on the map of Wrocław. It was here, in August 1980, that the strike to support the workers of the Co...
One of the most original Wrocław’s attractions are Dwarves. They started to show up at Wrocław’s streets in 2005 when a sculptor Tomasz Maczek desi...
Sky Tower (Polish: Taras Widokowy Sky Tower Wrocław) is the tallest building in Wrocław. It is located between Powstańców Śląskich, Wielka, Gwiaźdz...
Museum of Architecture in Wrocław is the only museum institution in Poland dedicated entirely to the history of architecture and contemporary archi...