Poland’s former capital is known for its architectural splendor, exciting contemporary art and fascinating history, with castles, ruins and museums around the city.
Pay your respects to Jewish families killed in World War II or scour the tombstones for famous Krakow residents in the city’s only Jewish cemetery still in use.
One of Wroclaw’s most iconic landmarks is a beautiful Gothic structure, and Poland\'s first brick building, that defines the skyline of Cathedral Island.
One of Wroclaw’s most iconic landmarks is a beautiful Gothic structure, and Poland\'s first brick building, that defines the skyline of Cathedral Island.
During your tour of Wrocław, spend an hour or so browsing this incredibly ornate Baroque treasure trove with its beautiful ceiling paintings and Rococo elements.
One of Wroclaw’s most iconic landmarks is a beautiful Gothic structure, and Poland\'s first brick building, that defines the skyline of Cathedral Island.
During your tour of Wrocław, spend an hour or so browsing this incredibly ornate Baroque treasure trove with its beautiful ceiling paintings and Rococo elements.
Walk part of the Amber Road to Venice by crossing the bridge to the original heart of the Old Town of Wrocław and explore its jumble of religious and royal buildings.