Wrocław. Panoramic View from the Power Station
Wroclaw is a mixture of cultures of several people groups, such as Poles, Austrians, Hungarians, and Germans, each of whom has invested in shaping the city. Its second name is “the city of bridges and canals,” which is not surprising, as Wroclaw stands on the islands, at the confluence of the sleeves of the Odra River. After the Second World War, only 133 remained out of the 303 bridges.
This ancient beautiful Polish city, with a mix of architectural styles, is able to easily attract. The magic of cozy streets, unexpected brightness of shades, the atmosphere of old Europe — all this you will find in Wrocław.