75 Sights in Wrocław, Poland (with Map and Images)
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Explore interesting sights in Wrocław, Poland. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 75 sights are available in Wrocław, Poland.
Sightseeing Tours in Wrocław1. skwer Skaczącej Gwiazdy
Square of the Jumping Star (Springstern) - a square located in Wrocław within the Ołbin estate, which is the area of the urban green space, whose name was given by the resolution of the City Council of Wrocław of November 4, 2010, and applies from December 15, 2010. This name comes from From the historically located in this area of the former city walls - a street located here on Szańce, is a toponic trace of former city fortifications erected in 1771–1782 on the order of the Prussian king Fryderyk II. The very term "jumping star" is derived from the same name (Springstern) of the Bastion syndrome constituting the north-eastern fortifications of eighteenth-century Wrocław located in this area. The name Springstern comes from the layout of this fortification team. These fortifications were demolished in 1807 after the capture of the city by the French army on their order. One of the then arms of the Odra River at that time, which was overwhelmed at the same time.
2. ZOO Wrocław
The Wrocław Zoological Garden, known simply as the Wrocław Zoo, is a zoo on Wróblewski Street in Wrocław, Poland. It is the oldest zoo in Poland, having been first launched in 1865 as the Breslau Zoological Garden while the city was part of Prussia. During the World Wars it was first shut down, then reopened and finally destroyed. After World War II, it was rebuilt and ultimately opened in 1948 and now it is also the largest zoo in the country. The zoo covers 33 hectares near downtown Wrocław. It is home to about 10,500 animals representing about 1,132 species. In terms of the number of animal species it is the third largest zoological garden in the world.
3. Dworzec Wrocław Nadodrze
Wrocław Nadodrze – a railway station and the penultimate of all standard-gauge railway stations built in Wrocław, built in 1868 according to the design of Hermann Grapow, who is often confused with Wilhelm Grapow, the author of the Upper Silesian Railway station designed several years earlier, which in 1857 replaced the old Upper Silesian Railway Station and today is called Wrocław Główny. The station is located on the railway line No. 143 connecting Kalety and Wrocław Popowice, at Powstańców Wielkopolskich Square in the Nadodrze housing estate. It is an important station within the Lower Silesian Agglomeration Railway and in intra-city traffic.
4. The Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden of the University of Wrocław is a botanical garden in Wrocław founded in 1811 in the area of Ostrów Tumski. The garden was established for medical students at the local university. During the Napoleonic Wars, the garden was damaged after the city fortifications were destroyed. Part of the garden featured a branch off the Odra river and was filled in during the conflict, but has since been restored as a large lily pond. It is the second oldest garden of this type in Poland, after the garden in Kraków. In 1974 it was listed as a protected monument in Lower Silesia, since 1994 it was included in the protected historical city center.
Wikipedia: University of Wrocław Botanical Garden (EN), Website, Url
5. Jagusia
Jagusia, "Mobile Jagusia" – a fountain belonging to a whole complex of outdoor sculptures, located in Wrocław in front of the Hutmen S.A. factory at 241 Grabiszyńska Street. The composition of the building consists of a swimming pool, within which a figure made of copper is placed. The figure consists of three parts rotating relative to each other. The shape of the figure refers to the female body. It is believed that the combination of the elements of light and water with a moving sculpture used by the artist in this work is characterized by considerable effectiveness. The author of the sculpture is Tadeusz Teller. The work was unveiled in 1974.
6. Cmentarz Grabiszyński
Grabiszyński Cemetery – next to the Osobowicki Cemetery, the Holy Family Cemetery, the St. Lawrence Cemetery, one of the largest cemeteries in Wrocław. The cemetery within its current boundaries is one of the three parts constituting a larger cemetery complex in the first half of the twentieth century. Initially, it was a cemetery where the dead from the southern parishes of Wrocław were buried, Evangelical: St. Elizabeth and Holy Trinity, Catholic: St. Charles Borromeo and St. Elizabeth of Hungary, and monks from the monastery of the Brothers Hospitallers. Later it became a communal cemetery – Kommunal Friedhof in Graebschen.
7. Park Brochowski
Brochowski Park is a park located in the south-eastern part of Wrocław, within the Brochów housing estate. It is the oldest park within the current boundaries of Wrocław, founded in the Middle Ages by the Augustinians in the years 1727 - 1733. It has an area of approx. 8 ha. Brochowski Park is under the care of the Municipal Greenery Board, subordinate to the Department of Architecture and Development of the Wrocław City Hall. The current name of the park is based on § 1 point 9 of the Resolution No. LXXI/454/93 of the Wrocław City Council of 9 October 1993 on the names of parks and forest areas existing in Wrocław.
8. Park Generała Władysława Andersa
General Władysław Anders's park is a park located in the southern part of Wrocław, south of Kamienna Street, in the area of Krzyki. The park was built in an area once occupied by a cemetery team, i.e. cemeteries: the old cemetery of St. Mary Magdalena, a new cemetery of the Evangelical-Reformed Commune, the cemetery of St. Maurycy, cemetery of St. Dorota. It covers an area of about 6 ha. The current name of the park applies on the basis of § 1 point 21 of the resolution No. LXXI/454/93 of the Wrocław City Council of October 9, 1993 on the names of parks and forest areas existing in Wrocław.
Wikipedia: Park Generała Władysława Andersa we Wrocławiu (PL)
9. Zamek w Leśnicy
Leśnica Castle – a former castle and ducal residence in Leśnica, built in 1132 as a fortified settlement, since then it has been destroyed and rebuilt many times. After the incorporation of the Duchy of Wrocław into the Kingdom of Bohemia, in the period 1339-1945 the castle became the residence of wealthy families of Wrocław burghers. During the hostilities of World War II, it was not destroyed. After a fire in 1953, it was rebuilt and rebuilt for the needs of a community center without preserving the décor and interior furnishings. Currently, it houses the "Zamek" Cultural Centre.
10. Bojownikom o wyzwolenie narodowe i społeczne
Commemorative stone in honour of the Fighters for National and Social Liberation – a granite erratic boulder located on Tadeusz Kościuszko Square in Wrocław, dedicated to the memory of fighters for national and social liberation. It was unveiled on 24 March 1946, on the occasion of the First Congress of Participants in the Armed Struggle for Independence and Democracy, which took place as part of the Kościuszko Year, celebrated in 1946. There are opinions that it was a propaganda attempt to include the Recovered Territories in the tradition of Polish military action.
Wikipedia: Kamień pamiątkowy ku czci Bojowników o Wyzwolenie Narodowe i Społeczne (PL)
11. Park Dąbski
Park Dąbski - is a park located in the eastern part of Wrocław, at the Dąbie estate, on the so -called Great Island. The current name of the park applies on the basis of § 1 point 22 of the resolution No. LXXI/454/93 of the Wrocław City Council of October 9, 1993 on the names of parks and forest areas existing in Wrocław. Near the park there are numerous academic houses of the Wrocław University of Technology and the University of Wrocław, the areas of the Ślęza Wrocław stadium, followed by the zoo, Szczytnicki Park and Hala Stulecia, and the tram depot.
12. Dom altarystów Jaś
Hansel and Gretel – two medieval tenement houses at the north-western corner of the Wrocław market square, connected with each other by an arcade. Built most probably in the fifteenth century, they were then part of a larger group of houses of altarists of the parish church of St. Elizabeth. Between the tenement houses, under the arcade, there was an entrance to the cemetery, liquidated in the eighteenth century, which is reminded by the inscription on the cartouche "Mors Ianua Vitae" – "Death is the gate of life". There used to be a gate in this gate.
Wikipedia: Kamienice Jaś i Małgosia we Wrocławiu (PL), Url, Url 0
13. Domek Romański
Romanesque House in Wrocław, or House of the Ladies of Trzebnica in Wrocław, is a Romanesque villa at Plac Biskupa Nankiera in Wrocław. More precisely, it is an early-Gothic building with Romanesque elements that dates back to the beginning of the 13th century, partly reconstructed after World War II. It was the centre for the Cistercians of Trzebnica, which is why it was called the House of the Ladies of Trzebnica. Nearby, along the Kotlarska Street, were the Nowe Jatki, a medieval shopping center belonging to the monastery.
14. Pomnik Bohaterów Powstania Węgierskiego
The Monument to the Heroes of the Hungarian Uprising is a monument in Wrocław, Poland, commemorating the Hungarian insurgents of 1956. The monument is located within the Oder River, along the Sunny Boulevard running along the northern bank of the Northern Oder, and south of the Mieszczańska Route. The author of the monument is Monika Molenda. The monument was unveiled by the Mayor of Wrocław, Rafał Dutkiewicz, and the Hungarian Ambassador, Michaly Györ, on 2 November 2006, on the 50th anniversary of the events in Hungary.
Wikipedia: Pomnik Bohaterów Powstania Węgierskiego (PL), Url
15. Park Stanisława Tołpy
Waschteich Park is a small park in Wrocław, Poland, located entirely in the Ołbin housing estate. Until 2005, the park was called Nowowiejski Park, on the basis of § 1 point 5 of the Resolution No. LXXI/454/93 of the Wrocław City Council of 9 October 1993 on the names of parks and forest areas existing in Wrocław. The name of the park was changed by the resolution of the Wrocław City Council of 7 July 2005 No. XL/2481/05; by virtue of this resolution, the current patron of the park is Stanisław Tołpa.
16. Park Zachodni
West Park is a park located in the western part of Wrocław. The name of the park was given to § 1 point 3 of the Resolution No. LXXI/454/93 of the Wrocław City Council of 9 October 1993 on the names of parks and forest areas existing in Wrocław. The West Park is under the care of the Municipal Greenery Board, subordinate to the Department of Architecture and Development of the Wrocław City Hall. It was built between 1897 and 1899 (1905-1910). The park is partly located in the area of former cemeteries.
17. Park Biskupiński
Biskupiński Park – is a park located in Wrocław, in the Biskupin housing estate, within the so-called Great Island. The current name of the park is based on § 1 point 24 of the Resolution No. LXXI/454/93 of the Wrocław City Council of 9 October 1993 on the names of parks and forest areas existing in Wrocław. The area of the city where the park is located is under individual protection in the form of a nature and landscape complex, i.e. the Szczytnicki Nature and Landscape Complex.
18. park Świętej Edyty Stein
St. Edith Stein Park is a small park in Wrocław located entirely in the Ołbin housing estate. It was separated from the Stanisław Tołpa Park by virtue of the resolution of the Wrocław City Council of 17 March 2011 No. VIII/98/11; by virtue of this resolution, the current patron of the park is St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. The park is located within the following streets:Nowowiejska Street, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński Street, Blessed Edith Stein Street.
19. Cmentarz Żołnierzy Polskich
The Polish Soldiers' Cemetery in Wrocław – a wartime necropolis created in the years 1968–1970 and expanded in the years 1972–1979 as a resting place for 604 people, mainly Polish soldiers – participants of the September Campaign who died in German captivity and soldiers of the 2nd Polish Army who died at the front, as well as soldiers of the underground struggle and forced civilian laborers and victims of Nazi terror.
Wikipedia: Cmentarz Żołnierzy Polskich we Wrocławiu (PL), Url
20. Kamienica Pod Złotą Kotwicą
The tenement house at 38 Market Square, also known as the Golden Anchor House, is a tenement house on the Wrocław market square, on its eastern frontage, on the so-called side of the Green Reed or the Green Pipe (according to Mateusz Golinski, this part of the frontage was called "Under the Hatters' Arcades"). On the Wrocław Market Square, two tenement houses have the same name: the second one is located at the Rynek 52 plot.
21. Japanese Garden
Wrocław's Japanese Garden was founded in the years 1909–1913 as an exotic garden for the Centennial Exhibition. It is located in the Śródmieście district of Wrocław, in the boundaries of Szczytnicki Park, near the Centennial Hall. It is home to almost 270 taxa of woody plants, as well as 78 species of Asian plants, of which 38 are endemic to Japan, such as Styrax japonicus. It is an important landmark of Wrocław.
22. Centennial Hall
The Centennial Hall, formerly named Hala Ludowa, is a historic building in Wrocław, Poland. It was constructed according to the plans of architect Max Berg in 1911–1913. Max Berg designed Centennial Hall to serve as a multifunctional structure to host "exhibitions, concerts, theatrical and opera performances, and sporting events". The hall continues to be used for sporting events, business summits, and concerts.
Wikipedia: Centennial Hall (Wrocław) (EN), Url, Website, Website 2, Heritagewebsite
23. Krzesło
Chair - an outdoor sculpture by Tadeusz Kantor standing at the intersection of Rzeznicza Street with Nowy Świat street in Wrocław. The sculpture was one of the projects intended for urban space prepared on the occasion of the Wrocław '70 art symposium. Another sculpture, implemented in Wrocław according to projects from the symposium, is the arena made according to Jerzy Beresia's design.
24. Wieża ciśnień Na Grobli
The water tower at Na Grobli Street – a water tower with a total height of 40 m, located in Wrocław, which is one of the oldest objects of the city's technical infrastructure. The tower was built as a key element of John Moore's project to supply 200,000 inhabitants with water, corrected and dressed in a historicizing robe by the city's building counsellor Johann Christian Zimmermann.
25. most Grunwaldzki
Grunwald Bridge is a suspension bridge over the river Oder in Wrocław, Poland, built between 1908 and 1910. Initially the bridge was called the Imperial Bridge (Kaiserbrücke), then the Bridge of Freedom (Freiheitsbrücke). The architectural design of the bridge was by a city councilor, Richard Plüddemann. The bridge opened on 10 October 1910 in the presence of Emperor Wilhelm II.
26. Park Staszica
Stanisław Staszic Park in Wrocław – a park located in the Nadodrze housing estate, with an area of about 5.5 hectares. The park was built between 1905 and 1908 on the site of a former horse market (Rossplatz). The current name is based on the Resolution No. LXXI/454/93 of the Wrocław City Council of 9 October 1993 on the names of parks and forest areas existing in Wrocław.
27. Figura Matki Boskiej z Dzieciątkiem i Świętego Jana Nepomucena
Statue of the Virgin Mary with Child and St. John of Nepomuk – an eighteenth-century sculpture in the Baroque style depicting Mary with the Child and scenes from the life of St. John of Nepomuk and his figure with a crucifix. It is located on St. John's Square in front of the castle in Leśnica. It is one of the few monuments of Leśnica, a housing estate in Wrocław.
Wikipedia: Figura Matki Boskiej z Dzieciątkiem i św. Jana Nepomucena we Wrocławiu (PL)
28. Teatr Polski
The Polish Theatre in Wrocław is one of the theatres in Wrocław, Poland. The Polish Theatre in Wrocław has three stages: Small Stage on 28 Świdnicka Street, “Na Świebodzkim” Stage, situated inside Świebodzki railway station's building at 20c Orląt Lwowskich Square, and Jerzy Grzegorzewski Stage located in the Theatre's main building at 3 Zapolska Street.
29. Park Skowroni
Skowrono Park - a park located in the southern part of Wrocław, between the Gaj and Borek housing estates. The area of the park is about 25 ha. The current name of the park applies on the basis of § 1 point 11 of the resolution No. LXXI/454/93 of the Wrocław City Council of October 9, 1993 on the names of parks and forest areas existing in Wrocław.
30. Katedra Świętej Marii Magdaleny
Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene in Wrocław, Poland, is a gothic church located between Szewska and Laciarska street close to the central market square, established in the 13th century. It serves as a cathedral of the Polish Catholic Church led by Piotr Mikołajczak. Along with the Old Town of Wrocław, it is listed as a Historic Monument of Poland.
31. Wrocław Market Hall
Wrocław Market Hall is a food hall in central Wrocław, Poland. Designed by Richard Plüddemann, it was built between 1906 and 1908 as the Breslauer Markthalle Nr 1, when the city was part of German Empire. The Hall was renowned for its then-innovative application of reinforced concrete trusses, which was unique in Europe at the time.
32. Zesłańcom Sybiru
The Monument to the Siberian Deportees in Wrocław is a monument designed by the sculptor Jarosław Perszko in close artistic cooperation with the architect Czesław Bielecki, erected in Wrocław on the Sybiraków Square next to the Strzelecki Square. The 12-meter-high silhouette of the monument depicts a Latin Cross piercing a wall.
33. Wzgórze Gajowickie
Gajowickie Hill - an artificially created hill at the Gajowice estate in Wrocław. Stock in the years 1928–1932 as a reclamation of the urban landfill. It is located along the railway bypass of Wrocław. It is part of the Hugo Richter promenade, which is an important element of shaping on the city of pedestrian and bicycle routes.
34. Kościół Świętego Augustyna
St. Augustyna - a povangelical Catholic church at ul. Sudecka in Wrocław. His patron is Augustine of Hippo; Until 1945, this call was carried by another church at Wrocław Borek, at Kleinburgstraße (ul. Januszowicka), which was razed to the ground during the Red Army's attack at Festung Breslau at the end of World War II.
35. Dobry wieczór we Wrocławiu
Good evening in Wrocław – a neon sign located on the roof of a block of flats at 106–114 Piłsudskiego Street in Wrocław. The neon sign is in the form of a two-and-a-half-metre-long human figure with a flower in one hand and a tilted hat in the other, as well as the inscription "good evening in Wrocław" on the right.
36. Archikatedra Świętego Jana Chrzciciela
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław is the seat of the Archdiocese of Wrocław and a landmark of the city of Wrocław in Poland. The cathedral, located in the Cathedral Island, is a Gothic church with Neo-Gothic additions. The current standing cathedral is the fourth church to have been built on the site.
37. Kamienica Pod Siedmioma Elektorami
The Seven Electors House – a Renaissance tenement house on the Market Square in Wrocław from the second half of the 13th century. It is characterized by rich decorations. A Habsburg eagle was placed in the tympanum. In the 17th century, the tenement house was called Köbersche Haus or Stellenfeldsche Haus.
Wikipedia: Kamienica Pod Siedmioma Elektorami we Wrocławiu (PL), Url, Url 0
38. Fencer
The Fountain with the Swordsman – a fountain located on the square in front of the University of Wrocław and being one of its symbols. It was designed by Hugo Lederer (1871–1940), a professor at the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts, and was placed on University Square on 26 November 1904.
39. Park Hotel
Park Hotel in Wrocław – a modernist hotel building in the Dąbie housing estate at 5 Kopernika Street, built as a house of the experimental housing estate of the WUWA exhibition according to the design of Hans Scharoun as a residential house for single people and childless couples.
40. Teatr Muzyczny Capitol
The Capitol Musical Theatre is a musical theatre established in Wrocław in 2004, which is a continuation of earlier theatres existing in the same place, such as the Lower Silesian Operetta, the Musical Theatre, the Wrocław Operetta and the Musical Theatre – Wrocław Operetta
41. Mała Sobótka
Mała Sobótka – an artificially created hill in the Grabiszynek housing estate in Wrocław with an absolute height of 136 m above sea level. It is also often called the "Treasure Hill" by the inhabitants of the city because of the street of this name that runs next to it.
42. Monument to the Anonymous Pedestrians
The Monument of the Anonymous Passer-by – a monument unveiled in Wrocław on the night of 12 to 13 December 2005, consisting of fourteen life-size bronze human figures, standing on both sides of Świdnicka Street at the point where it intersects with Piłsudskiego Street.
43. Wzgórze Kapliczne
The Chapel Hill, also known as the Holy Hill, is a small hill about 120 m above sea level, artificially built in the Osobowice housing estate in Wrocław, on the outskirts of the Osobowicki Forest. It is a place of worship of the miraculous statue of Our Lady of Osobowica.
44. Kamienica Dom Bankierów
The tenement house at 21 Market Square – a tenement house in the Wrocław Market Square, on the southern frontage of the Market Square, the so-called side of the Golden Cup, also known as the Bankers' House, and one of the narrowest tenement houses in Wrocław.
45. most Zwierzyniecki
Zwierzyniecki Bridge is located in the eastern part of Wrocław, Poland. The bridge spans the Oder River and is in the immediate vicinity of Wrocław Zoo and the exhibition grounds about Centennial Hall. The bridge was built around 1655 and was originally wooden.
46. Kościół Świętego Łazarza
The Church of St. Lazarus in Wrocław – a Gothic brick church built by the Order of the Knights and Hospitallers of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem in the second half of the 14th century on the road leading from medieval Wrocław to the south-east – to Oława.
47. Kościół Opieki Świętego Józefa
St. Joseph's Church of Care in Wrocław – a classicist-neo-Romanesque church designed by architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans, built in the years 1821–1823, located in Wrocław at 1 Ołbińska Street, at the intersection with Jedności Narodowej Street.
48. Bastion Ceglarski
The Ceglarski Bastion – a fragment of the fortifications of Wrocław, built in 1585 in the north-eastern part of the belt of external walls surrounding the Wrocław New Town. It was demolished along with the walls at the beginning of the 19th century.
49. Jewish Cemetery
The Old Jewish Cemetery is a historic necropolis-museum situated on 37/39 Ślężna Street, in the southern part of Wrocław, Poland. Opened in 1856, the cemetery's eclectic layout features many architectural forms and styles on a monumental scale.
50. Kaplica Kościoła Ewangelicko-Metodystycznego
The Chapel of the Evangelical Methodist Church in Wrocław is a parish church of the Peace of God parish belonging to the Evangelical Methodist Church in the Republic of Poland, located at 28a Worcella Street in the Oławskie Suburb in Wrocław.
Wikipedia: Kaplica Kościoła Ewangelicko-Metodystycznego we Wrocławiu (PL), Url
51. Wrocławska Fontanna
The Wrocław Multimedia Fountain is a multimedia musical fountain and ornamental pond in Wrocław, of western Poland. The fountain runs only during the summer season, from the last weekend of April or the first weekend of May to late October.
52. Kościół pw. Świętego Ignacego Loyoli
The Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola at Stysia Street in Wrocław's Krzyki district – a Catholic church built together with the accompanying Jesuit monastery in the years 1979–1990 according to the design of architect Zenon Nasterski.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Ignacego Loyoli we Wrocławiu (PL), Website
53. Kamienica Pod Złotym Dzbanem
Tenement house under the Golden Pug - a medieval tenement house in the southern frontage of the Market Square in Wrocław, number 22, opposite the entrance to the Piwnica Świdnicka and next to the tenement house under the green pumpkin.
54. Muzeum Pana Tadeusza
The Pan Tadeusz Museum – a part of the Ossolineum, presenting the Department's collections against a rich historical and literary background. It has been operating since May 2016 in the Pod Złota Słońcem tenement house in Wrocław.
55. Kamienica Pod Złotą Koroną
The Golden Crown Tenement House – a tenement house on the Wrocław market square, on its eastern frontage, on the so-called side of the Green Reed or the Green Pipe; It was one of the earliest works of the Silesian Renaissance.
Wikipedia: Kamienica Pod Złotą Koroną we Wrocławiu (PL), Url, Url 0
56. Kościół pw. Najświętszego Serca Jezusowego
The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Roman Catholic parish church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Wrocław, in the deanery of Wrocław Cathedral, in the Archdiocese of Wrocław. It is located on Grunwaldzki Square.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszego Serca Jezusowego we Wrocławiu (PL)
57. Kościół Świętego Jerzego
The Church of St. George the Martyr and the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic parish church belonging to the deanery of Wrocław East of the Archdiocese of Wrocław. It is located in the Brochów housing estate.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Jerzego Męczennika i Podwyższenia Krzyża Świętego we Wrocławiu (PL)
58. Kościół Świętego Karola Boromeusza
The Church of St. Charles Borromeo in Wrocław was built in the years 1911–1913 according to the design of the architect J. Maas in the triangle between Gabitzstraße, Charlottenstraße (Krucza) and Herderstraße (Grochowa).
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Karola Boromeusza we Wrocławiu (PL), Url
59. Kościół pw. Świętego Antoniego
St. Anthony's Church in Wrocław in Karłowice – a Roman Catholic church built in the neo-Gothic style according to the design of the architect Ludwig Schneider in the years 1900-1901, serving the parish of the same name.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Antoniego we Wrocławiu-Karłowicach (PL)
60. Fontanna Alegoria Walki i Zwycięstwa
The Allegory of Struggle and Victory Fountain – a fountain and sculptures (monuments) of Struggle and Victory located in Wrocław at John Paul II Square in the course of the Old Town Promenade running along the city moat.
61. Contemporary Museum
Wrocław Contemporary Museum, is a museum located in Wrocław, Poland. It was established in 2011. It develops relations with contemporary artists by exhibitions and educational events, while expanding its art collection.
62. Kościół Najświętszej Maryi Panny Matki Pocieszenia
Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Mother of Comfort – Roman Catholic parish church, belonging to the decanate of Wrocław north II (Sąpolno) of the archdiocese of Wrocław. It is located in the Dąbie estate.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszej Maryi Panny Matki Pocieszenia we Wrocławiu (PL), Website
63. Kościół pw. Świętego Jerzego
St. George's Church in Wrocław is a Catholic church in the Popowice district of Wrocław, built in 1905. Formerly the parish church of the parish of the same name, and now a filial parish of Our Lady Queen of Peace.
64. Kościół pw. Najświętszej Maryi Panny Królowej Polski
The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Queen of Poland is a Roman Catholic parish church belonging to the Polish West (Leśnica) deanery of the Archdiocese of Wrocław. It is located in the Jerzmanowo housing estate.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszej Maryi Panny Królowej Polski we Wrocławiu-Jerzmanowie (PL)
65. dawna wieża ciśnień
The Karłowice Water Tower – a water tower located at Daniłowski Square in Wrocław with a nominal address at 75 Berenta Street, formerly supplying the local water supply system of the Karłowice housing estate.
66. Kościół Najświętszej Maryi Panny Wspomożycielki Wiernych
The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Help of Christians is a Roman Catholic parish church belonging to the Wrocław East deanery of the Archdiocese of Wrocław. It is located in the Księże Małe housing estate.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszej Maryi Panny Wspomożycielki Wiernych we Wrocławiu (PL)
67. Muzeum Mineralogiczne
The Kazimierz Maślankiewicz Mineralogical Museum in Wrocław is a unit of the Institute of Geological Sciences of the University of Wrocław, located at 30 Cybulskiego Street with a branch at 22 Kuźnicza Street.
Wikipedia: Muzeum Mineralogiczne im. Kazimierza Maślankiewicza we Wrocławiu (PL), Website
68. W hołdzie patriotom różnych narodowości straconych w latach 1939-1945
Obelisk in honor of the murdered patriots - a monument located in Wrocław at the square at the intersection of ul. Reymonta and ul. Kleczkowska. It commemorates the victims of Nazism, murdered in a nearby prison.
69. Kościół pw. Świętej Jadwigi
The Church of St. Hedwig in Jerzmanów in Wrocław – a fourteenth-century Catholic church, located at today's Jerzmanowska Street No. 87, near another church built in 1880 dedicated to Our Lady Queen of Polish.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Jadwigi we Wrocławiu-Jerzmanowie (PL)
70. Kościół Świętej Elżbiety Węgierskiej
The Church of St. Elizabeth in Wrocław - a Catholic church at Grabiszyńska Street, erected at the end of the 19th century according to the design of the Wrocław architect Joseph Ebers in the neo-Gothic style.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Elżbiety na ulicy Grabiszyńskiej we Wrocławiu (PL)
71. Kościół pw. Świętej Anny
St. Anne's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church belonging to St. Anne's Parish, the deanery of Wrocław West (Leśnica) of the Archdiocese of Wrocław. It is located in the Pracze Odrzańskie housing estate.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Anny we Wrocławiu-Praczach Odrzańskich (PL)
72. Kościół pw. Świętej Trójcy
Church of the Holy Trinity o.o. bonifratras in Wrocław – a historic Catholic church in Wrocław, located on Przemieśą Oławski, at ul. gen. Romuald Traugutt, is a monastery church of the bonifrat order.
73. Kościół parafialny pw. Świętego Józefa Rzemieślnika
The Church of St. Joseph the Craftsman is a Roman Catholic parish church belonging to the Wrocław East deanery of the Archdiocese of Wrocław. It is located in the Przedmieście Oławskie housing estate.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Józefa Rzemieślnika we Wrocławiu (PL)
74. Kościół pw. Świętego Michała Archanioła
The Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Wrocław-Ołbin – a neo-Gothic building located at the intersection of Bolesława Prusa and Wyszyńskiego streets in Wrocław, in the Ołbin housing estate.
75. Jaz Wrocław II
The weir of the Wrocław Hydroelectric Power Plant II is a weir located in Wrocław on the Oder River, more precisely on its branch, the so-called Northern Oder, as part of the Wrocław Water Junction.
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