ON one side of Tumski Bridge in Wroclaw, in southwest Poland, the Gothic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist hovers agelessly over Ostrow Tumski, the city’s oldest quarter. Nearby, a boot-sized brass ...
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“If this is Upper Silesia, what must Lower Silesia be like?” Interned in the drab town of Tost (now Toszek) during the Second World War, PG Wodehouse mocked the likely dullness of its neighbouring ...
Wroclaw’s Gothic Town Hall is one of the most stunning medieval buildings in Poland, right in the center of the Market Square. In this video, we walk around its detailed façade, explore the ...
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Wroclaw, Poland's fourth-largest city, is better known as Festung (or Fortress) Breslau. Largely destroyed during the war when German troops in Breslau were besieged by Russians, the capital of Lower ...
It is nearly matchday and the countdown to kick-off in the Conference League final in Wroclaw is getting closer. Can Chelsea overcome Real Betis end their season with silverware? If you're out in ...
Also known, in German, as Breslau, the inhabitants of this Polish town are retelling their history through culture. This Cultural Capital of Europe 2016 launched its year in icy temperatures and snow.
Violent clashes have broken out in Wroclaw this evening between Chelsea and Real Betis fans ahead of the Europa Conference League final. Tens of thousands of rival fans have descended on the Polish ...