The German Promenade Free Tour (UNESCO)

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Duration
2 hours
Meeting point
Outside of the Main Entrance to the Ursuline Sisters' Monastery
Languages
English
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Overview

Wroclaw was once the beating heart of Central Europe. A major and modern city, it reached its heydey during the German period (1741-1945), which saw it transformed from a medieval trade city into an expression of the global influence and ambition of the German Empire.

This city was then known as Breslau. Rather than staying in the "historic" center, we will leave the shelter of the medieval moat and experience what this German metropolis once looked like. Breslau was at one point, the largest German city east of Berlin. Over the course of the 19th century, the city underwent scientific, artistic, and industrial revolution, testified to by the palatial edifices erected around the former walls.

This is the only free tour that will take you to the German 1913 Exhibition Grounds, where we can see the Centennial Hall, the world's largest dome when it was built and Wroclaw's only UNESCO World Heritage Listing.

START: Plac Biskup Nankiera (Bishop Nankiera Plaza).
END: Centennial Hall or "Jarhundredthalle".
The length of the walk is 3-3.5 km, and it will take 2-2.5 hours, depending on our walking speed.

I look forward to meeting you soon!
Tour Conditions
Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility
Minimum Attendees
No minimum attendees
Children
Suitable for families with children
Extra Fees
No additional cost
Pets
Pet-friendly
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This activity includes:

  • Lower Silesian Region - Regional Authority
  • Grunwald Bridge
  • Centennial Hall
  • Xawery Dunikowski Boulevard
  • Wroclaw Mausoleum of Silesian Piasts
  • National Museum in Wrocław
  • Market Hall
  • Zwierzyniecki Bridge
  • ZOO
  • Entrance to the Piast Mausoleum
  • Entrance to Hala Targowa

Meeting point

Outside of the Main Entrance to the Ursuline Sisters' Monastery

On arrival

Plac Nankiera 16, this is the address of the building I will be standing infront of. It is a large baby blue building. To the left of the main entrance, I will be standing, next to a gnome/dwarf scultpure. I wear glasses, and a pearl earring. This should make it easy to spot me! If you come from far, the nearest trams stops are Ossolineum Uniwersytecka, or Hala Targowa. However if you are in the center, I recommend walking.

Free Cancellation

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