The roots of Wrocław’s dwarfs go back to the 1980s, when Poland was under communist rule, and society increasingly expressed dissatisfaction with the authorities. Wrocław was one of the centers of opp...
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a city that never sleeps. Many people know it for tall office buildings, museums, and historic sites, but at night, Warsaw looks very different – full of life, hidden...
Wrocław is known as the city of bridges, dwarfs, and colorful houses. But it has another side that many tourists don’t see – its courtyards. These hidden spaces tell stories of people who once lived h...
Wrocław is one of the most popular cities in Poland. Most visitors start at the Market Square, Ostrów Tumski, or Centennial Hall. But the city has much more to offer than the famous sights. Wrocław ha...






