Description
Summary
Description
Step into the heart of Wroclaw and uncover the city’s turbulent history during the Third Reich and World War II. This guided walking tour begins at the Monopol Hotel, where your knowledgeable guide sets the stage with stories of Wroclaw’s past as a German city until the end of the war.
As you explore, you’ll visit key landmarks that reveal the city’s dramatic transformation. See the former Gestapo building, Wolności Square, and the White Stork Synagogue, each with its own story from the war years. The tour also includes the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Memorial, University Church, and the tranquil Ossolineum Garden.
Your guide shares powerful insights into Wroclaw’s Jewish heritage and the impact of the Holocaust, as well as the devastation caused during the 1945 siege. Walking through Sand Island and Cathedral Island, you’ll witness how the city rebuilt itself from the ruins and preserved its cultural identity.
This immersive experience lasts around two hours and is offered in English for groups of up to 20 people. All entrance fees and taxes are included, ensuring a seamless journey through Wroclaw’s poignant history. Please note, hotel pickup and food are not included, and the tour operates rain or shine.
Join this unforgettable journey and gain a deeper understanding of Wroclaw’s resilience and heritage. Secure your spot today and experience the city’s remarkable story firsthand—availability is limited, so book now!







