Ossolineum
Ossolineum
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK829,522 contributions
Nov 2018 • Friends
Ossolineum is a stunning palace building we chanced upon as my twin brother Stephen and I were wandering around the wonderful Old Town and what a great find.
The Ossolineum is a non profit foundation since 1947 that was founded in 1817 by Jozef Maksymilian that houses innumerable books,manuscripts, coins all relating to the rich history of Poland,I actually never ventured into the Ossolineum building itself but I did take in the stunning building that has a beautiful courtyard and garden area complete with wonderful statues and a lovely fountain.
As with most of the buildings in Wrocław ( then Breslau ) during WW2, this building sustained serious damage but post war was reconstructed in the beautiful Baroque style of architecture, the palace building looks absolutely stunning and is a really popular locals hangout out area.
Ossolineum is easy to locate on Ul Szewska in an area teeming with pubs, bars and restaurants and some amazing architecture and a major tourist destination.
A fantastic building, one I highly recommend you visit if your in the area.
The Ossolineum is a non profit foundation since 1947 that was founded in 1817 by Jozef Maksymilian that houses innumerable books,manuscripts, coins all relating to the rich history of Poland,I actually never ventured into the Ossolineum building itself but I did take in the stunning building that has a beautiful courtyard and garden area complete with wonderful statues and a lovely fountain.
As with most of the buildings in Wrocław ( then Breslau ) during WW2, this building sustained serious damage but post war was reconstructed in the beautiful Baroque style of architecture, the palace building looks absolutely stunning and is a really popular locals hangout out area.
Ossolineum is easy to locate on Ul Szewska in an area teeming with pubs, bars and restaurants and some amazing architecture and a major tourist destination.
A fantastic building, one I highly recommend you visit if your in the area.
Written 1 December 2018
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Pub Monster Neil
Liverpool, UK52,365 contributions
May 2024 • Friends
My twin brother and I were heading to Cathedral Island and passed this great looking building, viewed it before on previous holidays to Wrocław and it still impresses me.
The Ossolineum was founded by Jozef Maksymilian in 1817 and has been a non profit organisation since 1947 ,housed in this amazing looking building are collections of priceless manuscripts, coins and books,during World War Two and at the bitter Battle Of Breslau, Wroclaw was once called Breslau and part of Germany, in fact it was the third largest city east of Berlin, after World War Two and at the Potsdam Conference of 1945 with the stroke of a pen and the changing of a borderline Breslau became Wroclaw and Polish, this building was badly damaged but rebuilt post war, its now one of the most beautiful buildings in Wrocław complete with a stunning statue and a magical fountain, if you're walking down Szewska it's a building to most definitely check out.
The Ossolineum was founded by Jozef Maksymilian in 1817 and has been a non profit organisation since 1947 ,housed in this amazing looking building are collections of priceless manuscripts, coins and books,during World War Two and at the bitter Battle Of Breslau, Wroclaw was once called Breslau and part of Germany, in fact it was the third largest city east of Berlin, after World War Two and at the Potsdam Conference of 1945 with the stroke of a pen and the changing of a borderline Breslau became Wroclaw and Polish, this building was badly damaged but rebuilt post war, its now one of the most beautiful buildings in Wrocław complete with a stunning statue and a magical fountain, if you're walking down Szewska it's a building to most definitely check out.
Written 17 May 2024
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545medva
Budapest, Hungary3,901 contributions
June 2019 • Couples
In a wonderful building there is an excellent library with very valueable manuscipts of i.e Miczkiewicz. The garden itself is an attraction.
Written 22 June 2019
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Bluexandee
United Kingdom345 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
Never went inside but garden is beautiful. Only thing that spoiled the tranquility was school party after school party trudging in for 5 minutes & then going again.
Written 6 June 2019
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Andrea
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Mar 2024 • Couples
City with a European character, large but the main things to see are quite concentrated. However, in this season the Japanese garden, the fountains of the centenary monument etc. cannot be visited.
Lots of people, especially young people. Apparently a very quiet and safe city.
Lots of people, especially young people. Apparently a very quiet and safe city.
Written 21 March 2024
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