Wroclaw, Poland
The city's name was first recorded as "Wrotizlava" in the chronicle of German chronicler Thietmar of Merseburg, which mentions it as a seat of a newly installed bishopric in the context of the Congress of Gniezno.
The buildings of Wroclaw's city center are rich in color, progressing from earth tones to pastels in a very old-world manner. This colorful take on classical architecture makes it one of the most colorful cities in Europe.
A popular ways of sightseeing the city is sailing the small passenger vessels floating on the Oder river, or historic trams and converted into a cabriolet historic bus Jelcz RTO. Another interesting way to explore the city is seeking Wrocław's dwarfs.
The city is traditionally believed to be named after Wrocisław or Vratislav, often believed to be Duke Vratislaus I of Bohemia. It is also possible that the city was named after the tribal duke of the Silesians or after an early ruler of the city called Vratislav.
Wrocław is one of the warmer cities in Poland.
Wrocław is one of the warmer cities in Poland. The Tourist Information Centreis located on the Market Square in building No.14.
The city is famous for its large number of nightclubs and pubs. Most of them are in the Market Square and the surrounding areas.
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