The Polish Venice
Wroclaw is sometimes called as the Venice of Poland, why? Because the Oder River and its many affluents made the city to require the construction of many bridges to link the islands in the city. In this pic you can see one of the bridges, where you can also see the Cathedral of background, and in the opposite side (from where this picture was done??) the National Museum. The truth is that especially in spring and summer seasons is really nice walk over the bridges, and enjoy the great views that will delight.
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