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Wrocław Wrocław (; german: Breslau, or . ; Silesian German: ''Brassel'') is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, rou ...
( pl, Stare Miasto we Wrocławiu) is the oldest part of the left-bank Wrocław, originating from the thirteenth century. It is surrounded by the City Moat, a remnant of the complex system of fortifications, largely based on natural and artificial sections of the Oder River and the Oława River flowing into it. The
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along the moat (and further along the Oder) is called the Old Town Promenade. The center of the old city is the historic Market Square (''Rynek''), with numerous '' kamienice'', the Old and New Town Hall (''Ratusz''). There is a number of historic landmarks in its vicinity, such as the Salt Market, St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, St. Mary Magdalene Church, and numerous monuments. In the northern part of the old town can be found the main campus of the
Wrocław University Wrocław (; german: Breslau, or . ; Silesian German: ''Brassel'') is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, ro ...
with the University Square, and on the opposite, southern side, lies the famous Quarter of the Four Denominations. The Church of Saints Hedwig and Clara next to Nankiera Square is the mausoleum of many
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of
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, including Henry III,
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, Henry VI, and Anne of Bohemia. Old Town (''Stare Miasto'') is one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments (''
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''), as designated September 16, 1994 in the first round. Its listing is maintained by the
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. The Old Town is part of the city's
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which is also named "Stare Miasto," although it covers a wider area than the Old Town itself.


History

The oldest part of Wrocław is Ostrów Tumski, which has been inhabited at least since the 9th century (nowadays it is part of the Śródmieście district), and the accompanying estates on the right and left bank of the Oder River were soon established. Already in the 12th century, there was a market square on the left bank of the river (in the area of today's Market Hall and Nankier Square). The areas north of today's Nankier Square and Uniwersytecka Street belonged to the prince's domain and were not part of the later founding city. The Piast dukes settled Jews there, founded monasteries, and had their own manors. In the 13th century, the town was under
Magdeburg Law Magdeburg rights (german: Magdeburger Recht; also called Magdeburg Law) were a set of town privileges first developed by Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor (936–973) and based on the Flemish Law, which regulated the degree of internal autonomy within ...
, and there are conflicting opinions of scientists about the order of spatial development of the town. Scarce information is provided by various records of foundations, consecrations of parish churches (St. Adalbert,
St. Andrew Andrew the Apostle ( grc-koi, Ἀνδρέᾱς, Andréās ; la, Andrēās ; , syc, ܐܰܢܕ݁ܪܶܐܘܳܣ, ʾAnd’reʾwās), also called Saint Andrew, was an apostle of Jesus according to the New Testament. He is the brother of Simon Peter ...
, and
St. Lawrence Saint Lawrence or Laurence ( la, Laurentius, lit. " laurelled"; 31 December AD 225 – 10 August 258) was one of the seven deacons of the city of Rome under Pope Sixtus II who were martyred in the persecution of the Christians that the Roma ...
), as well as archaeological excavations. The first locations were made during the reign of
Henry the Bearded Henry the Bearded ( pl, Henryk (Jędrzych) Brodaty, german: Heinrich der Bärtige; c. 1165/70 – 19 March 1238) was a Polish duke from the Piast dynasty. He was Dukes of Silesia, Duke of Silesia at Wrocław from 1201, Seniorate Province, Duke ...
, probably after 1212. Two settlements established on the orthogonal geometrical grid were created in this way: those called ''Skultetas'' in 1214 and ''Civitas Wratislaviensis'' (the City of Wroclaw) in 1226, and the Novum Forum (New Market) existing since around 1230. Probably the former occupied the area in the area of Piaskowa, St. Catherine, Wit Stwosz, and Latin streets (and thus around today's Nowy Targ), while the latter (despite the coincidence of names) was around the square known today as Rynek. The jurisdictional boundaries of the settlements were most probably determined by today's Szewska Street. Another hypothesis says that with the establishment of today's Market Square, the city was delimited within the Fosa River, which still exists today, and later it was temporarily reduced. During the Mongolian invasion in 1241, the settlements were destroyed and rebuilt by re-location, joining them into one city and surrounding a defensive perimeter running in the line of today's Trasa W-Z. Probably the connection of the previously delimited towns caused a disturbance of the geometric grid between the Market Square and Nowy Targ. Already in 1261, the city was expanded to a new, external Fosa, and in 1263 an independent New City (''Nowe Miasto'') was established, incorporated into the main city in 1327. Small extensions of the city area took place when the fortifications were extended. It was only in connection with the decision to demolish them in 1808 that Wrocław was extended beyond the Old and New Town. During World War II, the Old and New Town was severely damaged. During the reconstruction, the emphasis was placed, for ideological reasons, on the preservation of objects from the Gothic era, i.e. from the times of the Piast rule. Many more damaged but newer buildings were demolished in order to obtain bricks. Apart from the Gothic churches, the reconstruction was first focused on the area of the Market Square, aiming to restore the state from the early 19th century. Nowadays, both former towns have the status of the Old Town ''
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'', which also includes Ostrów Tumski and the complex of eastern Oder islands.


Important sites


Museums and theatres

Many renowned points of interest in the Old Town include numerous art galleries as well as departments of the City Museum such as the Royal Palace, the
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, Henryk Tomaszewski Theatre Museum, as well as the Archaeological Museum in the Arsenal. There are also: the Pharmacy Museum, Museum of Pan Tadeusz, Lubomirski Museum and
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, Museum of Architecture, and Museum of the University of Wrocław. Two major theatres are also located there: the Wrocław Puppet Theater, and the most famous
Wrocław Opera The Wrocław Opera ( Polish: ''Opera Wrocławska'') is an opera company and opera house in the Old Town of Wrocław Wrocław (; german: Breslau, or . ; Silesian German: ''Brassel'') is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in t ...
.


Churches

* parish churches and auxiliary city churches: ** St. Adalbert (until 1226), later Dominican monastery **
St. Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene (sometimes called Mary of Magdala, or simply the Magdalene or the Madeleine) was a woman who, according to the four canonical gospels, traveled with Jesus as one of his followers and was a witness to his crucifixion and resurre ...
, formerly St. Andrew, parish church, after 1526 Protestant, now a Polish Catholic cathedral, burial site of Henry II ** St. Elizabeth, formerly St. Lawrence, parish, after 1526 Protestant, now Catholic again ** St. Barbara, after 1526 Protestant, since 1963 Orthodox Cathedral ** St. Christopher's Church, after 1526 and now Protestant File:St Maria Magdalena Church (202650167 cropped).jpeg, St Mary Magdalene Church File:Wroclaw- Kosciol sw. Elzbiety.jpg, St Elizabeth's Church File:Wroclaw-CorpusChristiChurch-164.JPG, Corpus Christi Church File:6035vik Panorama Wrocławia z wieży Sky Tower. Foto Barbara Maliszewska.jpg, St Dorothea Church * monastic complexes ** Cathedral of St. Vincent and St. James (Nankier Square), the Franciscans, later the Norbertans, now a Greek-Catholic cathedral ** Church of St. Clare and St. Hedwig (Nankiera Square), Poor Clares, later Ursuline ** St. Maciej Church (pl. Nankiera/Szewska), Hospitallers ** St. Agnes Church (Szewska), Hospitallers, destroyed ** Corpus Christi church (Świdnicka Street), St. John's Church ** Church of St. Stanislaus, St. Dorothea and St. Wenceslas (Świdnicka Street), Augustinian hermits, later Franciscans ** Church of St. Anthony (St. Anthony Street), Franciscans, then Elizabethans and then Salesians ** Church of the Name of Jesus (Uniwersytecki Square), Jesuits ** St. Catherine's Church (St. Catherine's Street), Dominican File:Pl._Nankiera_16,_Wrocław_1.jpg, Saints Hedwig and Clare Church File:SW_Maciej.jpg, Saint Maciej Church File:Wroclaw ulSwAntoniego kosciol.jpg, Saint Anthony of Padua Church File:University_Church,_Wrocław.jpg, University Church of the Blessed Name of Jesus SM katedra greckokatolicka d kościół św Jakuba D 598665.jpg, Saint Vincent Church


Other sites

*residences **imperial castle, demolished ** royal palace *
White Stork Synagogue The White Stork Synagogue ( pl, Synagoga Pod Białym Bocianem) is a nineteenth-century synagogue in Wrocław, Poland. Rededicated in 2010 after a decade-long renovation, it is the religious and cultural centre of the local Jewish community, under ...
*
Wrocław Opera The Wrocław Opera ( Polish: ''Opera Wrocławska'') is an opera company and opera house in the Old Town of Wrocław Wrocław (; german: Breslau, or . ; Silesian German: ''Brassel'') is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in t ...
*
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with the Old Library * Wrocław Market Hall *
Barasch Brothers' Department Store The Barasch Brothers' Department Store (german: Warenhaus Gebrüder Barasch) is the original name of a department store in Wrocław, Poland (then Breslau, Germany), located between the eastern side of the market square and the Ulica Szewska (germ ...
File:Wrocław Palace 2009.jpg, Royal Palace, Wrocław File:Synagoge zum Weißen Storch Fotografin Isabelle Knispel.jpg, White Stork Synagogue File:Opera, Breslavia, Polonia, 2017-12-20, DD 23-25 HDR.jpg, Wrocław Opera File:PL-Breslau-Markthalle-1.jpg, Wrocław Market Hall File:Market Square in Wrocław, September 2022 05.jpg, Barasch Brothers' Department Store (first on the left)


Monuments

File:Wrocław- Mała Iglica.JPG, Mała Iglica, commemorating repressed Jewish population File:Wroclaw-sculpture-Amor-on-Pegasus.jpg, '' Amor on Pegasus'' sculpture 5 Wroclaw 193.jpg, Aleksander Fredro Monument File:Sw Maciej Jan Nepomucen.jpg, Statue of John of Nepomuk File:Jatki Wrocławskie e83.jpg, Memorial to Slaughtered Animals 1951viki Uniwersytet Wrocławski - Gmach Główny z Szermierzem. Foto Barbara Maliszewska.jpg, Fencer sculpture next to the University main building


See also

* History of Wrocław * Nadodrze


References


External links


Satellite photograph of the Old Town from Google Maps
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