Mostek Pokutnic w Katedrze św. Marii Magdaleny. Punkt widokowy

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Wrocław, Poland

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Mostek Pokutnic w Katedrze św. Marii Magdaleny. Punkt widokowy Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Mostek Pokutnic w Katedrze św. Marii Magdaleny. Punkt widokowy is located in Wrocław, Poland on Szewska 10. Mostek Pokutnic w Katedrze św. Marii Magdaleny. Punkt widokowy is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category scenic spot in Poland.

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Szewska 10

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+48717259810

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Revathy Murali

One of the best viewpoint in Wroclaw from where you can admire the beauty of the city. 8zl per person, but worth the price. Need to climb some 250 steps to reach the top.

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Angela Wyganowska

One can see a nice panoramic view on the old town from there. It's easy to get to the top by steps (not too high)

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Cristina Burceanu

This Cathedral blows me away! With over 200 hundred stairs to get to the top where you can go outside on the bridge. Going up the stairs you can have a little stop to rest and read about the Legend living into this towers. If you are curious you just have to go and visit this wonderful church. Arriving to the top there is an amazing view with the city Center, all the surrounding also where I could see the Market Square. It really worth. Check the souvenir shop.. you may find the cheapest prices!

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Brian Spoorendonk

Great view on the city and a must do. It’s not the best viewpoint, but it’s a nice one!

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Christopher Walker

An interesting church, though one that's more likely to attract visitors who want to climb up to its bridge. The interior is free to explore, and certainly worth a look - the high ceiling and the grand arches are lovely to behold.

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Carlos Uploads

Lovely church, with wonderful views once you reach the foot bridge at the top. Well worth going up for the money. The views over the old town were great.

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Alexandr

This church was erected in stages since about 1330. It is a Gothic basilica with two towers, which in 1481 were topped with needle-shaped cupolas. In the chapels and on the exterior walls there is a rich assembly of tombstones and epitaphs. Here in the 16 century J. Hess called for the reform of the Silesian church

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Pureshka

It's unusual for me to look at the roof of a church from such a close proximity. The view is beautiful. But the view from St. Elizabeth's will be better)