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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 UNESCO World Heritage Site. Entered in the register of monuments in 1962 and again in 1977, together with the architectural team including Four Domes Pavilion, Pergola and Spire. Currently, the hall and its surroundings are very often visited by Wrocław residents and tourists not only because of the hall itself, but also because of the proximity of the Pergola with the Multimedia Fountain, the Japanese Garden and the ZOO.
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A characteristic tower, a steel pole, 96 meters high, weighing 40 tons. Since 1948, it is located near Hala Stulecia in Wroclaw. Modernist building designed by prof. Eng. Stanisław Hempel, made by the company...
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...
This is the first Africarium in Poland. The facility was opened on October 26, 2014 as part of the Wrocław zoo. This complex presents various ecosystems related to the Black Earth's aquatic environment. The biggest...
It is the oldest zoological garden in Poland in the present Polish lands and the largest in terms of the number of animals. Its area is 33 hectares. The garden's infrastructure includes several valuable historic...
A characteristic tower, a steel pole, 96 meters high, weighing 40 tons. Since 1948, it is located near Hala Stulecia in Wroclaw. Modernist building designed by prof. Eng. Stanisław Hempel, made by the company...
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...
This is the first Africarium in Poland. The facility was opened on October 26, 2014 as part of the Wrocław zoo. This complex presents various ecosystems related to the Black Earth's aquatic environment. The biggest...
It is the oldest zoological garden in Poland in the present Polish lands and the largest in terms of the number of animals. Its area is 33 hectares. The garden's infrastructure includes several valuable historic...