- visitsights.com sights/Poland/WrocławThe Monument of Nicolaus Copernicus in Wrocław – a monument commemorating the person of Nicolaus Copernicus.
- en.advisor.travel poi/Aleksander-Fredro-Monument-…The Aleksander Fredro Monument in Wrocław (Polish: Pomnik Aleksandra Fredry we Wrocławiu) is a bronze statue dedicated to Polish Romantic-era poet...Bulunamadı: wilhelm
- chidusz.com the-first-stolperteine-in-wroclaw-…Until now, there had been only one memory stone in Wrocław: it was cast in memory of the Catholic saint Edith Stein.Bulunamadı: wilhelm
- getyourguide.co.uk museum-of-the-university-of-…Finish your trip with a wonderful cruise on the Odra River. The cruise lasts 60 minutes. See the monuments of Wrocław from the Oder side.
- chido-fajny.com 2017/05/beauty-wroclaw-city-100-…The city is located in the west part of Poland, and it lies on the banks of the River Oder. During its history, Wrocław has been part of Germany...Bulunamadı: wilhelm
- medievalheritage.eu en/main-page/heritage/poland/…The remaining, few Ołbin monuments are currently located in the National Museum in Wrocław and the Museum of Architecture in Wrocław.Bulunamadı: wilhelm
- kids.kiddle.co Wilhelm_II_of_GermanyA portrait of Wilhelm II by T. H. Voigt. German Emperor King of Prussia. ... He became leader of Germany in 1888 after his father died.Bulunamadı: monument
- kehilalinks.jewishgen.org Wroclaw/Wikipedia.htmlThe city is traditionally believed to be named after Wrocisław or Vratislav, often believed to be Duke Vratislaus I of Bohemia.
- wikious.com en/WrocławIn this article, we are going to delve into the fascinating world of Wrocław, exploring its different facets and relevant aspects that make it a topic of general interest.