Aula Leopoldinum...
by coceng
Another view of the ceiling frescos.
The photo that I took is so blur because I couldn't use the flash as Adam (my Polish friend) told me so.
I didn't want to upset anybody but the photo turned out to be quite okay.
This is the best baroque interior in Wroclaw & normally used for special university functions & ceremonies.
It can be visited from 10 am to 3 pm except Wednesday.
House numbering
by pieter_jan_v
I have seen this in some rare places at other Polish towns, but Wroclaw really has these special hous numbering system, where a triangle shaped illuminated house numbers.
Some of them appear to be 100 years old.
The Centre of Studies of Jerzy Grotowski's Work
by wroclawiak
The Centre of Studies of Jerzy Grotowski's Work and Cultural and Theatrical Research
It's very small theatre with just a few seats.
The theater presents independent and experimental productions.
It's situated in an old building in a by-street in the middle of the Market Square (Rynek).
Department store in very centre
by 7_seconds about Galeria Dominikanska
Quite big dept. store in city center. All the major bus and tram lines stop in front of it.
It has loads of shops, a food market, a self-service department store, a large clothing store, a large consumer electronics market, food discounter, restaurants and cafés. The prices aren't spectacular. They're typical for each store (e.g. Orsay or Tom Tailor)
Explore Wroclaw by bus
by HORSCHECK
As well as the tram network, Wroclaw's bus network also belongs to the local public transportation company MPK.
They run about 60 bus lines on normal, express, suburban and even night lines.
The normal route fare is 2 Zloty (2006). Night buses and express buses are more expensive.
The tickets are the same as for the trams. If you change the bus or tram you have to punch a new ticket. Tickets for various periods, e.g. day tickets are also available.
Please find more info about public transporation in my "Explore Wroclaw by tram" tip.