wroclaw ~ wrocLOVE π ~ breslau, the biggest city in lower silesia (schlesien, slask) in poland PL is a city at a half way from munich, DE to lodz, PL. so what? well, that's the region where we tray to make an overnight stop in order to divide our way in two smaller runs and also to explore some interesting points of our world we haven't seen before πππ
our highlights in wrocLOVE?
- delicious food (especially breakfast) in our altus palace hotel
- unbelievable many russian speaking people in the city center ... most likely russian speaking refugees from (eastern) ukraine
- at my 3rd visit to the city i have finally found the beautiful university building which is located in the former imperial palace at the odra river (oder)
- the funny metal dwarfs all over the city
- anything else?
enjoy few pictures from the rainy & cold city which we liked so much π
highly recomended: our altus palace hotel with delicious food &
wonderful service at breakfasts. egg benedict was my favorite π
wrocLOVE's dwarfs (zwerge) π
me.
is that arts? π
puppet theater
coat of arms + tower to the church you will see below
my dwarfs #1 + #2 today
the town hall in wroclow is one of the nicest i've ever seen
1273. we did not like the smelly town hall cellar and moved away without eating there
main square in front of the town hall in wroclaw / wroclowe
odra (oder) river
at the dome island / dominsel
war means suffering & destruction, you know?
trade hall / grocery market
the local WRCLW beer πΊ in my internet cafe @altus palace hotel
ist that dwarf really me?
good luck to both of you π
in a czech restaurant: where the people drink beer, there is the life good π
(it rhymes in czech, of course)
1526 + we @ old polish traditional restaurant lwow / lvov / lwiw / leopolis
(lwow used to be polish before WW II => wars make new borders, you know?
btw, i've been to lwow / soviet union and today's ukraine in 1987. but i can remember only how i felt there but nothing at all about the city itself)
wroclaw during the seven years' war (1756–1763), source ~ wiki
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