The historic Wroclaw is a city in western Poland, in the southeastern part of Lower Silesia. In June 2007, the city became the World Capital of Culture. Wroclaw is home to Centennial Hall, an UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a Panorama of Raclawice, a 360° oil painting that offers a panoramic view of a historic battle fought near Wroclaw. The city also features a scenic Market Square (Rynek).
Including: Market Square, Cathedral Island, Raclawice Panorama, St. Elisabeth's Church, Aula Leopoldina, Wroclaw Cathedral, Wroclaw Fountain, Centennial Hall, Wroclaw Town Hall, Wroclaw Zoological Garden, Wroclaw Market Hall, Tumski Bridge, National Museum, Wroclaw, Wzgórze Partyzantów, Wroclaw Opera, Corpus Christi Church, Japanese Garden, Church of the Holy Cross & St. Bartholomew, Grunwald Bridge, Post and Telecommunications Museum, Municipal Stadium, Jewish Cemetery, Wroclaw's dwarfs, Galeria M Shopping Mall, Arkady Shopping Centre and many more sightseeing highlights of Wroclaw.