Wroclaw lies along the Oder river in southwestern Poland. The city is built on many islands connected by bridges. A large market square forms the historic center. Colorful facades surround the main square. Gothic Baroque and modern architecture exist side by side. Tourism focuses on culture history and city life. Universities give the city a young atmosphere. Small bronze dwarf statues appear throughout the streets. Cafes and cultural venues line the riverbanks. Wroclaw feels lively playful and elegant. It represents western Poland’s cultural energy.
Part of: Poland