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Step into the heart of Wroclaw and discover the stunning Baroque architecture of the University of Wroclaw, one of Poland’s most treasured historical sites. This guided tour brings to life the university’s fascinating origins, founded in 1702 during the counter-reformation era.
Your English-speaking guide will lead you through the university’s grand ceremonial hall, the magnificent Aula Leopoldina, named in honor of Emperor Leopold I. Marvel at the rich artistic details and learn how art and architecture were used to inspire and influence during this pivotal period.
Continue your exploration by ascending the Mathematical Tower, where you’ll be rewarded with sweeping panoramic views of Wroclaw’s cityscape and the picturesque banks of the River Odra. Each step offers a new perspective on the city’s vibrant history and culture.
The experience lasts about one hour and includes entrance fees to both the Aula Leopoldina and the Mathematical Tower. Please note that access to some rooms may occasionally be restricted due to university events, ensuring each visit remains unique.
Don’t miss your chance to immerse yourself in Wroclaw’s Baroque heritage. Secure your spot now and experience the beauty and history of this iconic university firsthand!




