Raclawice Panorama
a monumental painting by W. Kossak and J. Styka 120m x 15m fron the end of the 19th century, one of the biggest panorama int the world.
a monumental painting by W. Kossak and J. Styka 120m x 15m fron the end of the 19th century, one of the biggest panorama int the world.
one of the renowed example of constructivism from the beginning of the 20th century, surronded by large areas of parks and gardens – to the North of Hala Ludowa there is one of th largest and oldest parks in Wroclaw – the Szczytnicki park with a beautiful Japanese Garden.
one of the oldest and most interesting zoological gardens in Poland, numerous examples of fauna, the 19th century architecture in the part of the garden, an excellent walking area.
A monumental Baroque buliding with well-preserved interiors of high artistic value (Alua Leopoldina).
One of teh biggest and most beautiful in Poland, surrounded by antique tenement-houses, the most valuable ones have been preserved in the Western frontage; the centre on the Market-place is occupied by the Town Hall – a one ot the most splendid examples of a Gothic-Renaissance building in Europe.
The largest group of churches in Wroclaw, the site of the archibishopic, the main buildings is the St. John the Baptist’s Catedral; other places of historical interest in Ostrow Tumski include: the two-storey Gothic St. Cross and St. Bartholomew’s Church, the Gothic-Romanesque St. Idzi’s and St. Martim’s churches, the chapter house.
Wrocław, one of the most beautiful cities in Poland, is renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and unique atmosphere. One of its most important symbols is its coat of arms.
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