Wroclaw is the City you should definitly add to you Bucket list!

in photography •  7 years ago  (edited)

Wrocław is the capital and largest city of Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland. Thanks to a few hosting events like EURO 2012 Soccer Championship and 2016 European Capital of Culture, Wrocław grew to a highly visited place by people from all over the world. Thanks to its old soul-style and a large amount of historical monuments Wrocław offers a an abundance of cultural events to experience. A place powers by the city's large youth population and magnetic pull for artists. Let's take a look at a few interesting places:

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Town Hall with his gothic style dates back to the 13th century.

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Cathedral Island is the oldest area, dating to the 900s.

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That's the Cathedral placed on the island.

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Football stadium which has been build for EURO 2012.

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Sky tower overlooking the Wrocław skyline is polands highest skyscraper(212m).

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Did I already mention that there are 118 bridges in the city? Before the 2nd War there were about 303 bridges.

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More bridges...

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Park Tołpy a truly beautiful place.


There are also many other things you can do instead of watching old boring buildings ;) ![image]()
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Tag poland would be better than polish. We use polish for content in Polish language.

I will keep that in mind, thank you for the information;) pozdrawiam

Dzien Dobry , Are you polish yourself? I have lived in Poznan before, by the way, my favourite place in Wroclaw is Pijalnia,

Yes I am from Poland and I even have been in Poznan a few weeks ago at an art gallery. I wanted to upload some pictures in my next post! Keep following if you are interested. Here is a picture of the city center which I have taken there. image

Nice photos. Those first 2 make it look really nice. Would be nice to visit Poland some day.