Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #11 in Wrocław, Poland
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5.4 km
51 m
Experience Wrocław in Poland in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in WrocławSight 1: III Zbór Chrześcijan Baptystów
The New Hope Community is a community of the Baptist Church founded in 1996 in Wrocław.
Wikipedia: Wspólnota Nowej Nadziei we Wrocławiu (PL), Website
Sight 2: Kościół Świętego Stanisława Kostki
Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka in Wrocław - a contemporary two-storey church in Wrocław, located in the Huby housing estate, at Hubska Street. Designed by Stefan and Maria Müller.
Sight 3: Park Generała Władysława Andersa
General Władysław Anders Park is a park located in the southern part of Wrocław, south of Kamienna Street, in the area of the Krzyki district. The park was created in the area once occupied by a complex of necropolises, i.e. cemeteries: the Old Cemetery of St. Mary Magdalene, the New Cemetery of the Evangelical Reformed Community, the Cemetery of St. Maurice, the Cemetery of St. Dorothy. It covers an area of about 6 ha. The current name of the park is valid on the basis of § 1 point 21 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.
Wikipedia: Park Generała Władysława Andersa we Wrocławiu (PL)
Sight 4: 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.
Sight 5: Park Skowroni
Skowroni 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 is valid on the basis of § 1 point 11 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.
Sight 6: Wrocławski Teatr Pantomimy im. Henryka Tomaszewskiego
The Wrocław Pantomime Theatre is a pantomime theatre founded in 1956 in Wrocław by Henryk Tomaszewski. It is widely believed that he played a leading role in the development of mime art of the twentieth century. He has presented his performances on all continents.
Sight 7: Park Południowy
Park Południowy – a park in Wrocław, located in the southern part of the Borek housing estate. It is classified as a landscape park with high compositional and dendrological values.
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