3. for over hundred years has been one
of the busiest squares in Wloclawek.
For many years, Liberty Square has
been decorated with colourful
flower arrangements. In the center
of the Liberty Square is The Statue of
Liberty dedicated to the memory of
Polish soldiers.
Liberty Square in 1961.
Liberty Square now.Statue of Liberty Square
4. Cathedral was built
between 1340-1411 in
gothic style. It was built
after the destruction of
the romanesque
cathedral, which was
placed here before.
The appearance of the
cathedral might seem a
little sublime.Thanks to a
new polychrome,
cathedral walls shimmer
with colour today. But it
is consistent with the
spirit of Gothic.
5. Inside the sports hall.
Sports hall outside.
Sport and Entertainment
Arena in Wloclawek. The Hall
was opened in September
2001. The opening ceremony
was combined with SKK
teams match "Spójnia"
Stargard and Anwil. The Hall
of Champions was created
for our local basketball team-
Anwil –one of the best
basketball teams in Poland.
The building is considered
one of the prettiest and most
functional objects, where
matches are played.
Anwil belongs to the top
Polish basketball extra class.
8. The beginnings of a
hydropower plant Wloclawek
years 1963-1970, when the
dam was built in Wloclawek.
After the construction of
barrage and the entire plant
operation in 1970, the dam is
scheduled for 10-15 years. At
that time in the lower reaches
of the Vistula River were to be
built next dam (hydro).
Because of the economic
problems of lack of money to
build other power plants and
the dam, despite the
deteriorating condition, still
stands today. The problem with
the firewall only interest was in
the early 90s Then her first
report, which spoke about the
fact that construction can be
tipped, causing serious
disaster.
9. Boulevards are one of the most
popular walking destinations in
Wloclawek. This is a great place
to meet friends.
10. The bridge was built in 1937. During World War II, the
Polish army demolishes a bridge into the air. The bridge
was rebuilt by German occupation authorities in 1944,
and then blown up by the German army (during the
German retreat from the city in 1945.) It was rebuilt
again in 1948. The last major refurbishment in 2008,
passed in 2009. In the same year, the green and amber
illumination was installed, built on LED-based luminaires.