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Church of St. Elizabeth
The guide was updated:The Church of St. Elizabeth dates back to the 14th century and is one of the oldest churches in Wroclaw. It is located in the Old Town and it is hard to miss, being the tallest building in the area. To reach this the top you will need to climb the 300 steps, but it will be well worth it since it offers a panoramic view of the entire city.
Useful Information
- Address: ul. Grabiszyńska 103, Wroclaw
- Website: www.elzbieta.org
- Phone: +48 71 783 37 94
- Email: swelzbieta@pro.onet.pl
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The Church of St. Elizabeth dates back to the 14th century and is one of the oldest churches in Wroclaw. It is located in the Old Town and it is hard to miss, being the tallest building in the area. To reach this the top you will need to climb the 300 steps, but it will be well worth it since it offers a panoramic view of the entire city.
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Opera Wroclaw
Take a step back in time to a more elegant age and visit this breathtakingly beautiful old Opera house. Any fan of opera or musical theatre will find great shows to enjoy. On the programme you will also find ballets and other performances.
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Tumski Bridge
Take a padlock and key and take your sweetheart to Tumski Bridge, lock the padlock to the bridge and then throw away the key to Odra River. By doing so it is claimed to make your love stronger and make it last forever. You will also find out that you are not the only one; there are hundreds of padlocks on the bridge, with names, dates and short messages.
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Ethnographic Museum
This bright three floor museum is located just outside the Old Town. Here you will find treasures such as handicrafts, carvings and artifacts, as well as traditional clothing from Lower Silesia. This is a great place to learn about Wroclaw's fascinating history.
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Ogrod Japonski (Japanese Garden)
Located in Szczytnicki Park close to Hala Ludowa (Centenary Hall), the Japanese Garden was built for the World Exhibition of 1913, and features water gardens and lakes, a bridge in authentic architectural style, stone lanterns and pavilions, and a general Zen vibe.
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Wroclaw Cathedral
See the portico of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture, the pulpit with carvings by Urbański, a winged altar from the Wit Stwosz School, and outstanding stained-glass windows designed by Krystyna and Stanisław Pękalski in the Wroclaw Cathedral. Climb the tower for a stunning panoramic view of Wrocław.
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Old Town
Most visits to Wroclaw will centre around the Old Town, a place where you can stroll around and admire the old buildings and find many hidden gems, particularly around the Main Market Square, or 'Rynek'. Streets are mainly cobbled, so bring comfortable shoes.
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Market Square (Rynek)
The main Market Square is the centre of urban and cultural life in Wroclaw, located in the very heart of the city. It is a wonderfully pleasant square with old buildings, many restaurants and shops. In the summer time you can enjoy a cup of coffee at the outdoor seating in cafés/restaurants and watch the world go by.
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Panorama Raclawice
Panorama Raclawice is part of the National Museum of Wrocław. This venue displays the great Panorama of the Battle of Raclawice, a 19th-century painting that is the oldest and only example of panorama painting in Poland.
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Botanical Garden
Situated in the oldest part of the city at Ostrów Tumski, the University of Wrocław’s botanical garden has rare plants and shows how they are cultivated. It was established in 1811 as a scientific institution, but is now open to the general public.
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City Zoological Garden of Wroclaw
The City Zoo (the oldest zoo in the country, dating back over 150 years) is home to more than 1,100 different animal species including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. You will find it in its picturesque location next to the harbour.
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Wroclaw Aquapark
Wroclaw Aquapark is one of the most frequently visited water parks in Europe and is a great attraction for the whole family. You can easily spend some hours here and enjoy attractions like slides, a Jacuzzi, wave pool, "lazy river", Baby Bay and outdoor pools. For a more relaxing time head over to the wellness area and pamper yourself with a spa treatment.
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Wroclaw Racing Center
If you like speed, adrenaline and competition, head over to Wroclaw Racing Centre which is a large indoor go-kart centre. It has up to 650 meters of track. If this is your first time go-karting, no worries, the instructors are there to help you.
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