Divine Mercy Chapel
This church is thoughtfully and delicately designed in every detail, using natural light as the prim…
Partisan Hill (Bastion Sakwowy) was once an important part of Wroclaw’s 16th century defences. It protected the city until 1807, before Jérôme-Napoléon Bonaparte conquered Wroclaw and the fortifications were demolished. This paved the way for the green city promenade, which was created according to the plans of Johann Friedrich Knorr. A hill with old casemates remained as a silent witness to the past. After an extensive two-year restoration by Castellum sp z o.o., the building now shines in new splendour and is once again open to the residents of Wroclaw. Particularly impressive: the magnificent colonnade has been restored to its original colours. Alongside landmarks such as the railway station, the town hall and the Century Hall, the lovingly restored Partisan Hill now once again enriches the cityscape of Wroclaw thanks to KEIM products.
This church is thoughtfully and delicately designed in every detail, using natural light as the prim…
This spa is crafted in a cozy design language that evokes warmth and relaxation from the very first …
The architectural design of this church embraces a modern style defined by simplicity and visual cla…