Things to do in Centennial Hall
The Centennial Hall, designed by Max Berg, was built between 1911 to 1913 and inaugurated during the celebrations of the centenary of the Battle of Leipzig. It is the only building in Wroclaw that is part of the UNESCO world heritage.
It is currently one of the most requested spaces for organizing exhibitions, conferences, congresses, cultural and sporting events with a capacity for approximately 10,000 spectators. The interior space also includes a kid-oriented permanent exhibit that involves touch screen displays, interactive games and activities, and includes virtual reality headsets that allow you to fly above the building and neighboring area.
Outside, the Wroclaw Multimedia Fountain is a water structure covering an area of almost 1 ha with 300 water nozzles and 3 fire nozzles. This top attraction features daily shows during the tourist season accompanied by classical, contemporary, pop and ambient music.
The area around the building is also of great artistic and architectural interest including the exhibition WUWA, Four Domes Pavilion and Japanese garden.
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Book this day trip to Wroclaw from Krakow and discover Wroclaw, famous for its dwarves and one of the most picturesque cities in Poland
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Book this day trip to Wroclaw from Krakow and discover Wroclaw, famous for its dwarves and one of the most picturesque cities in Poland
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Centennial Hall
Wroclaw
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