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Baszta Niedźwiadek
One of the only surviving fragments of the medieval defensive walls that once circled Wrocław's Old
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Centennial Hall
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Market Square
While you're gawping at the medieval majesty of the Wrocław's market square (Rynek), bear in mind that it was almost totally rebuilt from a pile of ruins after the Siege of 1945.
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The Ossolineum
This stunning Baroque palace complex on the Odra riverbank was rebuilt to its late 17th century designs after being damaged heavily during the war and is today one of the most outstanding works of Baroque architecture in PL.
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Partisan Hill
If you’re walking along ul. Ks. Skargi it’s impossible to miss the grandiose crescent-shaped structure rising above Most Skargi.
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Racławice Panorama
The Panorama is not just a painting, it's a pilgrimage. The 140m-long canvas depicts the legendary General Tadeusz Kościuszko's victory over the Russian forces at Racławice in 1794, and took just over nine months to complete.
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Renoma
When completed in 1930, this consumer showpiece represented interwar Wrocław’s prosperity and splendour: a towering
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Water Tower
Modelled on a medieval castle, this architectural masterpiece only a short tram ride south of the centre shouldn't be missed.
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Wrocław Fountain
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Wrocław University
Founded by the Jesuits in 1670, the magnificent Baroque main building of Wrocław University and the adjacent Church of the
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