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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GOjump Wrocław is the biggest trampoline park in Poland. There are over 20 amazing attractions waiting to conquer in the hall of 3500 square meters. No matter if you are Small or Big Jumper, Rookie or Pro! Jump in and have fun on one of our crazy attractions: giant trampoline arena, big foam pit, mega airbag, longest indoor tubbing track in Poalnd, dodgeball pitch, dunk zone, 2 kickers to jump on snowboard, bikes and scooters and many more. Our Trainers will teach you first jumps and big tricks, they will take care of your safety and ensure great fun. We also prepared for you cosy JumpBar with delicious coffee, free parking, comfy locker rooms and event spaces. Jump in! GOjump Team #SKACZESZTO
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The Interactive Games and Computers Museum of the Past Era is a place where adults will return to their childhood and children will be drawn into a lots of fun. We invite you to play on more than 20 computers / consoles / arcade machines and to watch our collection of 200 machines and toys from the '70's-'90's. Our Museum is usually additionally open on holidays - check it on our the website!
Really interesting museum for vintage computer and arcade games. We visited on a Sunday morning so also had a pleasant experience walking through the open air market for locals to reach the venue. A journey through the ages with capability of playing games such as Pong, Street Fighter 2, Duke Nukem, Sensible Soccer and Mario Kart 64, which were personal indicators of my misspent youth. Fascinating to see things like ‘Game and Watch’ and ‘Aaaaghh’, which in the latter case haven’t seen for 30 odd years! Cheap entry, ‘free’ credits, great visit.
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Exhibition of exotic animals which provides more than 200 species of animals like snakes, lizards, spiders, scorpios, insects, african hedgehogs and the others. Repeatedly awarded at zoological fairs. At the exhibition you can touch the animals and make a photo with them. The only one place in Poland. We are opened everyday. Welcome!
We were visiting the video game museum next door and thought we would give zoo team a chance while we were there We had a great experience handling many reptiles and animals, price isn’t expensive and the staff have a good knowledge of the animals they look after A must see for any reptile lover
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The most beautiful Town Hall in Poland, one of the best in Europe. Now it houses museum, which is equally impressive as buildings exterior.
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The historic building of the University. The university was founded in the 17th century and housed in an impressive Baroque building. After paying the entrance ticket of 12zl, free for my friend as he studies there, we headed inside. The main room, the Aula Leopoldina, though partly under refurbishment, was impressive as I though it would be, with beautiful baroque paintings and decorations. We then climbed up the stairs reaching the top of the Mathematical Tower with a beautiful view over the old town.
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A 400ft x 50ft painting that commemorates the Battle of Raclawice in 1794.
There are few of these panoramas left in the world and seeing this amazing piece of history come to life through the display and narration offers a terrific peek into Polish history. Do not miss this if you happen to be in Wroclaw!
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The views are worth the climb of the steps up the church tower in order to view the Market Square and 360 degree of the old town. The church itself is worth the visit while in Wroclaw.
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As of today, seven systems of shelters and tunnels belonging to the “Komplex Riese” are known to exist in the Owl Mountains. The exact purpose of these facilities remains unclear even today. They are all of a similar design, corresponding to the layout of other of Adolf Hitler's subterranean headquarters.
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