Let us take you on an adventure along the track of the biggest secrets of the Second World War in Lower Silesia. See Osowka, which is part of Project Riese, Ksiaz Castle, Gross-Rosen concentration camp.
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Gross-Rosen in Rogoźnica – the biggest Nazi-German concentration camp in Lower Silesia, with particularly harsh conditions and penal work in the quarries. The motto of that place was Vermichtung durch Arbeit (Annihilation through work). Around 40 000 prisoners died here: Poles, Jews, Russians, French and Hungarian.
Ksiaz Castle – the third biggest castle in Poland, situated in the majestic rock cliff by the side of the Pelcznica River. Located 395 meters above the sea level and surrounded by a beautiful forest, the castle is sometimes called the Pearl of Lower Silesia. The castle's location combined with its size is not a common sight in Europe. In 1943 Hitler's paramilitary organization Tod began building one of his main quarters which, along with other objects of the Riese complex close the castle, near Osowka and Wlodarz, played a crucial role.
The Osówka Complex – part of an impressive project conducted by the Nazi Germany between 1943 and 1945 (codename Riese). The mysterious structure called The Underground city still hasn't revealed all of its secrets … Discover the biggest and the most complex Hitler's headquarters in Lower Silesia.
Wrocław, Poland's fourth-largest city, is a vibrant hub of culture, history, and architecture. Known for its picturesque Market Square, charming old town, and numerous bridges, it offers a unique blend of medieval charm and modern energy. The city's rich history, diverse architecture, and lively atmosphere make it a must-visit destination in Poland.
The heart of Wrocław, Market Square is one of the largest medieval market squares in Europe. Surrounded by colorful townhouses, historic buildings, and lively cafes, it's a must-visit.
A stunning example of Gothic architecture, Wrocław Cathedral is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Climb the tower for panoramic views of the city.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Centennial Hall is an iconic example of early 20th-century modernist architecture. It hosts various events and exhibitions.
One of the oldest and most renowned zoos in Poland, Wrocław Zoo is home to a wide variety of animals and beautiful botanical gardens.
A massive 360-degree painting depicting the Battle of Racławice, this panoramic artwork is a unique and immersive experience.
A traditional Silesian dish made with potato dumplings and sheep's cheese.
A popular Polish pastry filled with poppy seed paste.
A popular street food consisting of a half-baguette topped with various ingredients, typically mushrooms and cheese.
This period offers the best weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is lively with festivals and events.
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Wrocław is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Wrocław Główny
Wrocław Bus Station, Wrocław Airport Bus Terminal
The tram system is efficient and covers most of the city. Tickets can be purchased at stations or via the Jakdojade app.
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A stunning national park in the Karkonosze Mountains, offering beautiful hiking trails, scenic views, and outdoor activities.
A charming town in the Karkonosze Mountains, known for its historic architecture, museums, and proximity to nature.
A small town near Wrocław, known for its historical significance and the Battle of Legnica museum.
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