View from the tower of the Basilica of St. Elizabeth

The most beautiful view in Wroclaw

Petr Liška
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Right next to one of the most beautiful squares in Poland – the Main Market Square in Wroclaw is the interesting Basilica of St. Elizabeth. Here it is worth to see the interior of the church, but mainly to climb the local tower with an amazing view not only of the historic center of Wroclaw.

View of the Main Market Square in Wroclaw

When you ascend more than 250 steps, you will finally reach the observation deck. From here you will have probably the most famous view of the city – the Market Square with the beautiful town hall and picturesque houses around the square

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View of Tum Island

The second most beautiful view from the church tower is further northeast – to Tum Island with the cathedral and a number of other churches.

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View of the Oder and the university

To the north is a nice view of the massive university building with the famous Mathematical Tower and the river Odra

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Combined heating plant and power plant Wrocław

The view to the north is already such an industrial one – the huge chimneys of the local power plant and the ring of housing estates on the horizon

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View to the west

The western direction has no significant dominance

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Sky Tower in Wroclaw

To the south you can see the tallest and only skyscraper in Wroclaw – Sky Tower. At 212 meters, it is the third tallest building in Poland. There is also a city view on the 49th floor.

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