modern period
Centenary Hall in Wroclaw
The Centennial Hall in Wroclaw, which used to be called the People’s Hall, is a historic building designed by architect Max Berg in 1911–1913, when the city was part of the German Empire. You can often see tourists in and around the building: it is close to other tourist attractions, such as the Wroclaw Zoo, the Japanese Garden and a pergola with a multimedia fountain. The building, which is one of the earliest examples of reinforced concrete construction, became one of the officially recognized National Historic Monuments in 2005. The following year, UNESCO entered it on the World Heritage List. Continue reading
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independent settlement
romantic royal palace
temporary exhibitions
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various cultural
important Polish
the medieval
Church of St. Cross.
different cultures
military men and merchants
and later to the kings.
after the reconstruction
burned down
some critics
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everyday life
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