Hala Stulecia, Wroclaw - Poland
N 51° 06.417 E 017° 04.639
33U E 645422 N 5663770
Centennial Hall, in Polish: Hala Stulecia, in Wroclaw was built between 1911 and 1913. it is also a book crossing zone.
Waymark Code: WMZDW5
Location: Dolnośląskie, Poland
Date Posted: 10/26/2018
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Centennial Hall is a unique venue on the map of Poland, where history harmoniously interacts with modernity. It was designed by Max Berg, an outstanding city architect, and recognized as one of the top masterpieces of the 20th century architecture. The designer assumed that the Hall was to serve citizens of Wroclaw and visitors to Lower Silesia’s capital city, and it continues to perform this function successfully. Multi-purpose space, unusual structure, unique and spacious location represent just a few of its strengths. Centennial Hall complex currently is one of the most desired venues among domestic and foreign organizers of major exhibitions, conferences, cultural, sport and congress events. The Hall’s inscription on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2006 emphasized the rank of this facility. Undoubtedly it is one of the most characteristic flagships of Wroclaw in the international scale, and exceptionally magic site in the city where the charts of history record its multi-generational experience.
Source: halastulecia.pl
Address: Hala Stulecia Wystawowa 1 Wroclaw, Dolnośląskie Poland 51-618
Availability: From: 10:00 AM To: 6:00 PM
Web Address of Bookcrossing zone: [Web Link]
ISBN Number: Not Listed
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