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Located near Hala Stulecia, surrounded by pergolas and Szczytnicki Park, the fountain is a place of recreation and rest for Wrocław residents. It is the largest multimedia fountain in Poland and one of the largest in Europe. Hundreds of nozzles and lighting create a unique spectacle, and on the water screen they create, you can see a themed film. Adding music and laser effects to this, the shows are enjoying unflagging popularity. The fountain operates seasonally - from early May to late October. Special shows can be viewed from the observation deck of the Wroclaw Congress Center. Entrance tickets at the price of PLN 5 are available at the souvenir shop in the Wroclaw Congress Center. The fountain also works during the day - from 10:00 to 22:00. At every full hour you can listen to music (pop, classical, electronic) on the pergola. In the evenings, you will see shows with lights. In the summer months, on Sundays at 14:00, especially for children.
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Hala Stulecia, Hala Ludowa - sports and entertainment hall located in the Szczytnicki Park in Wrocław. Built in 1911–1913, designed by Max Berg, in the expressionist style. In 2006, the hall was recognized as a...
This wooden church dedicated to Saint. John of Nepomuk was probably founded at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. It was built by carpenters from Stary Koźle and initially stood in this town. In the eighteenth...
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