The Festival of Wroclaw is an annual event celebrated on June 24, commemorating the birth of St. John the Baptist, the city’s patron saint. The celebration usually lasts several days and includes a variety of attractions aimed at residents and tourists of all ages.
Solemn session of the City Council: A ceremonial session is held on June 24, during which titles and awards are presented to people of merit in the city.

For whom
The Festival of Wroclaw offers attractions for all ages. Families with children can attend workshops and performances, teenagers and adults can attend concerts and exhibitions, and seniors can attend cultural and historical events.

Duration
and location:
Celebrations of the Festival of Wroclaw usually begin around mid-June and continue until the end of the month, culminating on June 24. Events are held at various locations in Wroclaw, such as the Market Square, cultural institutions, city parks and other public spaces.
The Festival of Wroclaw is an excellent opportunity to explore the city’s rich cultural offer and take part in numerous, often free events that integrate the local community and attract tourists.