Routes Poland Lower Silesian VoivodeshipWrocław
Wroclaw city centre and cathedrals

Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland

Wroclaw city centre and cathedrals

Length4.4 mi
Elev. Gain75.4 ft
Est. Steps10000

Park

Created by Arno van Dalsum
Introduction
Wroclaw city centre and cathedrals is a 4.4 mile (10,000-step) route located near Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. This route has an elevation gain of about 75.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Take this tour in the winter, preferably late afternoon, as the lights of christmas time makes an enjoyable atmosphere.

Aleksander Fredro Monument in Wrocław

Historical
The Aleksander Fredro Monument in Wrocław (Polish: Pomnik Aleksandra Fredry we Wrocławiu) is a bronze statue dedicated to Polish Romantic-era poet, playwright and author Aleksander Fredro (1793–1876). Originally built in Lviv in 1897 according to Leonard Marconi's design, the monument was transferred to Wrocław in 1956.

Wrocław Town Hall

Tourist Attraction
The Old Town Hall (Polish: Stary Ratusz, German: Breslauer Rathaus) of Wrocław stands at the center of the city’s Market Square (rynek). The Gothic town hall built from the 13th century is one of the main landmarks of the city. The Old Town Hall's long history reflects developments that have taken place in the city since its initial construction.

Battle of Breslau (1757)

Place
The Battle of Breslau (also known as the Battle on the Lohe) was a battle fought on 22 November 1757 during the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War). A Prussian army of 28,000 men fought an Austrian army of 84,000 men. The Prussians held off the Austrian attack, losing 6,000 men to the Austrians 5,000 men.

Barasch Brothers' Department Store

Building
The Barasch Brothers' Department Store (German: Warenhaus Gebrüder Barasch) is the original name of a department store in Wrocław, Poland (then Breslau, Germany), located between the eastern side of the market square and the Ulica Szewska (German: Schuhbrücke). Today, the building accommodates the Phoenix Department Store (Polish: Dom Handlowy Feniks).

Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew, Wrocław

Building
Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew (Polish: Kolegiata Świętego Krzyża i św. Bartłomieja) in Wrocław, Poland, is a two-storey brick Gothic churchon the Cathedral Island.

Museum of the University of Wrocław

Place
The Museum of the University of Wrocław is a museum in Wrocław (Poland) displaying many of the historical objects of the University of Wrocław.Museum was established on 6 August 1992 as the result of converting the Museum Collection Department of the Archives of the University of Wrocław into an independent unit within the central administration.

St. Mary Magdalene Church, Wrocław

Building
St. Mary Magdalene Church in Wrocław, Poland, is a gothic church located between Szewska and Laciarska street close to the central market square, established in the 13th century. Currently it is a cathedral of the Polish Catholic Church led by Piotr Mikolajczak.On the 21.10.1523, the first Lutheran services in Breslau were held here.

Stare Miasto, Wrocław

Place
Stare Miasto ("Old Town") is one of the five administrative boroughs of Wrocław, Poland, comprising the oldest parts of the city.Old Town is one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments (Pomnik historii), as designated September 16, 1994 in the first round. Its listing is maintained by the National Heritage Board of Poland.

Wrocław Cathedral

Building
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław, (Polish: Archikatedra św. Jana Chrzciciela, German: Breslauer Dom, Kathedrale St. Johannes des Täufers), is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław and a landmark of the city of Wrocław in Poland. The cathedral, located in the Ostrów Tumski district, is a Gothic church with Neo-Gothic additions.

Ostrów Tumski, Wrocław

Place
Ostrów Tumski ("Cathedral Island", German: Dominsel) is the oldest part of the city of Wrocław in south-western Poland. It was formerly an island (ostrów in Old Polish language) between branches of the Oder River.Archaeological excavations have shown that the western part of Ostrów Tumski, between the Church of St.
Route Details

Length

4.4 mi

Elev. Gain

75.4 ft

Est. Steps

10000
Created by
Arno van Dalsum
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