Poland’s former capital is known for its architectural splendor, exciting contemporary art and fascinating history, with castles, ruins and museums around the city.
Poland’s former capital is known for its architectural splendor, exciting contemporary art and fascinating history, with castles, ruins and museums around the city.
Visit Wrocław’s only UNESCO site and discover the interesting story of its construction and modernist architecture through an exhibit with interactive displays.
Experience an in-depth perspective on centuries of Polish culture as you explore this comprehensive collection of books, journals and other publications.
Experience an in-depth perspective on centuries of Polish culture as you explore this comprehensive collection of books, journals and other publications.
Dating back to the 14th century, this church blends a simple Gothic exterior with an elaborate Baroque décor. It once housed an important Jesuit college.
Come to this Gothic church to view a renowned 12th-century Romanesque portal. Consider braving the heights from the bridge that connects the church\'s lofty towers to take in another view.