University of Wrocław

University of Wrocław

The university has been operating since 1702 and is one of the oldest universities in Central Europe. It was built on the historical heritage of Silesia and the legacy of Austrian, Prussian, Czech and Polish culture, continuing the traditions of the Polish universities in Lviv and Vilnius.

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FACULTIES

22,000

STUDENTS

1,100

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Wrocław, Poland is known as the “Venice of Poland,” as the city is a series of 12 islands connected by 112 bridges – a result of being built on the banks of the Odra River.

Wrocław, Poland is known as the “Venice of Poland,” as the city is a series of 12 islands connected by 112 bridges – a result of being built on the banks of the Odra River.

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