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Wrocław Monuments
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Alexander Fredro
Walking around Wrocław’s Rynek it’s impossible to miss the form of the elegant looking fella cast in stone sitting outside the Spiż microbrewery.
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Chair
Unveiled on August 11 2011, over 40 years after it was first proposed by Polish artist, painter and theatre director Tadeusz Kantor (1915-1990), the Chair is a massive, 9m high, 8 tonne concrete sculpture of a wooden garden style chair.
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Iglica
See Centennial Hall and Parks.
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Monument to the Victims of the Katyń Massacre
Anyone who has an unindoctrinated knowledge of World War II history or who has spent more than 15 minutes in Poland, is probably
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Monument to Victims of the Flood
Standing halfway across Most Uniwersytecki you’ll come across Stanisław Wysocki’s tribute to the thousands of anonymous heroes who sprang to Wrocław’s rescue during the great flood of 1997.
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The Anonymous Pedestrians
When you’re tired of gazing at Wrocław’s multitude of cherubs, gargoyles and bearded national heroes clutching
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The Naked Swordsman
The University of Wrocław presents plenty of superb photographic opportunities, but the most popular has to be the naked swordsman proudly standing at the entrance of the main building.
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