In Poland’s southwest, the lively city ofWroclawhas a fascinating phenomenon. It’s been taken over by dwarfs! Don’t worry, they aren’t real. Instead, it’s a flurry of dwarf statues that quickly moved beyond a political movement (story for another day) and turned into a very interes...
Apart from its unique location, Wroclaw amazes with its volume of Gothic, Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture. Several musical and theatre festivals, as well as its busy nightlife, attract innumerable visitors from all over Poland and abroad. Wroclaw’s extremely complicated history, combining the...
In Poland Wroclaw is located in its lower part called Lower Silesian District or Dolnośląskie in Polish.When you look at a map, you’ll notice Wroclaw lies relatively close to the Czech border. That’s what also makes it quite convenient to visit on a trip to the Czech Republic....
KrakowLodzWarsawWroclaw WORLD GUIDES TO PORTUGAL The Portuguese Republic is situated on the south-western side of Europe and is known for its sunny weather and numerous beach resorts. A number of islands are considered to be a part of Portugal and include both the Azores and Madeira, two major...
The underground tourist route in the former arsenic and gold mine in Złoty Stok is situated in the Sudetes, in south-western Poland, on the border of the Czech Republic (Fig. 1). The workings lie within metamorphic rocks of the tectonic zone Złoty Stok–Skrzynka, which is the northernm...