Wroclaw is a pulsating metropolis in southwestern Poland. Its rich history, in which different traditions, cultures, religions intermingle, is combined with the present day of a dynamically developing city. Come and see for yourself what an interesting and nice city Wroclaw is.
Wroclaw (a city with county rights) is the capital of the Lower Silesian province. Located on the Oder River, it is a unique city of 12 islands and 112 bridges. In the heart of the city, strollers are tempted by the Old Town Promenade stretching along the moat and the Botanical Garden located on Ostrów Tumski. The riverside green boulevards can also be admired from the decks of cruise ships and gondolas, which are one of Wrocław’s many tourist attractions. The latter also certainly include the fantastic multimedia fountain shows in Szczytnicki Park.
Wroclaw is one of the cities with a favorable climate for entrepreneurs. Wroclaw Airport is steadily increasing its list of connections and comfort of service, direct connections to cities in the Czech Republic, Germany and Ukraine are also offered by rail. It is an important place on the academic map of Poland, a vital business center where global brands such as Nokia, Credit Suisse, PWC, Capgemini, Google, among others, have their centers.
Wroclaw is the site of many important conferences, congresses, international events (including The Global Forum, European Film Award gala).
The capital of Lower Silesia is also an important cultural center, it is worth visiting the National Museum (including the extraordinary Pavilion of the Four Domes), branches of the Wroclaw City Museum, the Capitol Music Theater, the Lower Silesian Opera House, and the National Forum of Music.
Also in Wroclaw are the Africarium, with animals that inhabit the oceans that overflow Africa, and Hydropolis, Poland’s only masterpiece presentation on the origin and importance of water in the history of civilization.