A TRIP TO WROCLAW – EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE 2016
Erasmus + teachers
from Croatia, Turkey and Poland visited Wroclaw on 19 June 2016.
Even if our foreign
guests have heard little to nothing about the city before, they were not
disappointed after discovering these places:
1. WROCLAW ZOO-the
oldest zoo in Poland
We saw brand new to the zoo, the impressive
African aquarium complex. Three levels of exhibits focussed on the diverse
water environments of Africa, including hippos,sharks,crocodiles and penguins.
2. CENTENNIAN HALL-the
place of exhibitions
The city`s Unesco
World Heritage site surrounded by
beautiful parks,gardens with the multimedia Pergola fountain.
3. JAPANESE GARDEN
We were walking in
the garden established in 1913. It was nice to discover its system of small
streams,cascades and ponds.
4. SAND BRIDGE AND
TUMSKI BRIDGE
We went over Sand
Bridge the oldest one in Wroclaw, built in 1861 and Tumski bridge which led us
to the oldest part of the city called Ostrow Tumski. We placed the pink padlock
on the bridge to celebrate our Erasmus + meeting.
5. OSTROW TUMSKI-
CATHEDRAL ISLAND
The soul of Wroclaw.
It was the first part of Wroclaw to be settled by Slavic tribes in the 9th
century. We visited this important place of royal and religious significance
with many churches.
6. SLODOWA ISLAND
It was great to be there on the island between the city`s two banks. We liked this green area and popular venue for summer concerts.
It was great to be there on the island between the city`s two banks. We liked this green area and popular venue for summer concerts.
A wonderful street
with its medieval character. In past times the principal industry here was
meat-today it is home to numerous artists studios and souvenirs stalls.
8. WROCLAW GNOMES
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