Guided city excursions
Wednesday, 3rd July, 1:30 pm - 4:15 pmAll tours will depart and return to the conference venue.
All tours will return for Majorana session (4:30 pm).
The tours are free of charge for registered participants and accompanying persons (and also available for individual sale at registration desk).
Optional Tours:
The oldest part of the city
The Old Town includes the Gothic St. John's Cathedral, the Renaissance houses near the Market Square, the Baroque University and lots of fine examples of Art Nouveau and Functionalism. It is historical centre and also today's social and cultural centre. Ostrów Tumski is along with Sand Island the place of the earliest settlement of the city, with the first constructions built in the 10th century by the Piast dynasty.-
The Centennial Hall and the Japanese Garden
The Centennial Hall is the most famous work of Wrocław Modernism. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006. The Japanese Garden located within Szczytnicki Park was constructed for the 1913 World's Fair. -
The Quarter of Tolerance
The Quarter of Four Temples also known as The Quarter of Tolerance is an old part of the city, where four religions coexist: Lutheran Protestantism, Orthodox Christianity, Catholicism and Judaism.
Additional attractions are also available at modest fees;
Detailed information is available at registration desk or here.