Wrocław is a unique city. On this tour you will learn not only how to pronounce its Polish name and see the city's most important architectural marvels, but also discover the scope of the complex history of Central Europe, especially the roots of the Polish-German turmoil, which are important part of our preparation. Plus, we show you modern life in Poland, talk about the living standard, art, food and welcome any questions you might have.
We meet at the statue of the poet Aleksander Fredro, adjacent to the grandiose Town Hall's clock tower.
We end the tour at the Cathedral Island, some 15 minutes walk back to the starting point.
We marvel at the gothic masterpiece of a Wrocław Town Hall. You will learn the stories of the oldest beer cellar in Europe and general history of the city taken over by 5 different countries throughout its history.
We walk around the Market Square, Rynek, and point out the most significant structures around it, including baroque and modernist houses, the pillory, the cloth hall with numerous passages.
We talk about the most important church of the Old Town with its 91 meters tall tower and discuss the modern art and famous Wrocław dwarfs next to it.
The tour takes you to the baroque University of Wrocław, home to as many as 10 Nobel Prize winners.
Crossing the number of bridges the tour enters the oldest part of the city, dating back to 10th century, Ostrów Tumski, the Cathedral Island with numerous gothic churches, palaces and grand views of the Oder river. There we touch on the complex history of the city again, especially in regard to Polish-German relations.
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