Młyńskie Bridge, over River Oder.
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist.
Warping of the archbishop's residence.
Ice cream tricycle.
Archdiocese building.
Tumski Bridge.
High density of lockets.
Ossolineum.
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Church of Jesus.
Mirror building.
Door of the University Museum.
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Bronze dwarf - university professor.
Bronze dwarf - in jail.
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Bronze dwarfs - firemen.
World Trade Center.
Panels of Portugal Tourism.
Panels of Portugal Tourism.
University's Minor College.
Poznań Cathedral.
Monument of the 2 Billy Goats.
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Minor Basilica (Jesuit Church of the 18th century)…
Minor Basilica (Jesuit Church of the 18th century)…
Ballet shop.
Działyński Palace (18th century).
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Tapas Bar's street lamp.
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Old façades.
Old façades.
Old façades.
City Hall (1555).
City Hall (1555).
Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel.
View from Śląsko-Dąbrowski Bridge.
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At Wrocław, near River Oder, and seen from Świętego Marcina.
Wrocław belonged to Germany until World War II, and was named Breslau. After the war, Stalin pushed the border of the Soviet Union westwards, incorporating a part of Poland in what is now Belarus. In order to diminish discontent in Poland, he pushed the Polish-German border westwards. Cities like Breslau and Stettin became Polish territory with their Polish names: Wrocław and Szczecin.
Wrocław belonged to Germany until World War II, and was named Breslau. After the war, Stalin pushed the border of the Soviet Union westwards, incorporating a part of Poland in what is now Belarus. In order to diminish discontent in Poland, he pushed the Polish-German border westwards. Cities like Breslau and Stettin became Polish territory with their Polish names: Wrocław and Szczecin.
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