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Wrocław – tourist information
Wrocław is a beautiful and green city located in the south-west of Poland, on the Oder River 2016. Wrocław was the capital of European culture. Wrocław is also the city of a hundred bridges and a thousand dwarves, symbolising its independence and creativity. In the central city of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, you can see many tourist attractions, such as the Market Square, Ostrów Tumski, the Centennial Hall, Panorama Racławicka, the Royal Castle, the Wrocław Zoo with the Afrykarium, the Jatki, Kolejkowo – the largest model railway in H0 scale, the Wrocław above Dwarves, which are scattered all over the city, or the Japanese Garden.
Brest – tourist information
Brest is located on the Bug River, on the border of Poland and Belarus. Brest is also a city rich in culture and tradition and a meeting place for various nations and religions. Brest has many interesting monuments, such as the Brest Fortress, the Ancient Berest Museum, the Brest Orthodox Church, the basilica and cathedral monastery complex, the city’s main promenade, the city hall, and the synagogue.