Surprisingly (except to Poles) pronounced VRAHTS-wahv, Wroclaw is Poland’s fourth-largest city and the capital of the Viovodship of Lower Silesia. Originally (in medieval times) built across several islands, the city still has many lovely bridges and beautiful architecture. Not far from the German border in the country’s southeast, Wroclaw gets lots of German tourists, who call it Breslau. The Rynek (central square), lined by colorful buildings, is one of the city’s most popular destinations.
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The monument commemorates Polish hero – Rota master Witold Pilecki, who was a prisoner of Auschwitz during WW2 and is a victim of communist terror. The monument was inaugurated in May 2011 and has a original form of black ring of diameter of 3.5m.
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It is a decent memorial to honor polish officers killed in Katyn. Knowing what happened there I felt a need to stop by for a while and was surprised that although it is located just next to the Panorama which was packed not too many came to see this monument.
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One of the first memorable sites you see when driving from the airport to the city. Makes you wonder how never mind why! Very cool, a vertical loco.
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