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Quick facts
- Wrocław is home to over 1,000 bridges and is often referred to as the 'Venice of Poland'.
- The Market Square (Rynek) in Wrocław is one of the largest in Europe, measuring 3.8 hectares and surrounded by colorful townhouses dating back to the 13th century.
- Wrocław's Centennial Hall, completed in 1913, was the first reinforced concrete structure in the world to receive UNESCO World Heritage status in 2006.
- The city hosts the annual Wrocław Nonstop festival, which has been celebrated since 2009 and features music, film, and art performances throughout the night.
- Wrocław's Dwarfs, a network of over 400 tiny bronze statues scattered around the city, originated as a symbol of the Orange Alternative movement in the 1980s.
Travel details
- Country
- Poland
- Wind (now)
- 4 km/h
- Coordinates
- 51.1079, 17.0385
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