sculptures street, Wroclaw Poland, European Capital of Culture
After 2 years of military oppression, martial law was lifted, and ordinary citizens rose out of the earth on the other side of the street.
Best Attractions & Things to do in Wroclaw, Poland
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Wroclaw . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Wroclaw.
If you want Things to do List in some other area, feel free to ask us in comment box, we will try to make the video of that region also.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of updates Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Wroclaw
GOjump Park Trampolin - Najwiekszy w Polsce
Museum of Games and Computers of the Past Era (Games Museum)
Rynek
Wroclaw's Dwarfs
Old Town- Historic Center
Ostrow Tumski - (Cathedral Island)
Kolejkowo
Wroclaw Town Hall
Anonymous Pedestrians
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
#Wroclaw
#Wroclawattractions
#Wroclawtravel
#Wroclawnightlife
#Wroclawshopping
What are those Arkady statues about?!
While watching telly we came across the Wrocławski Krasnal telling us all about the Anonymous Pedestrians statues (Pomnik Anonimowego Przechodnia) on the Arkady crossing. That's some interesting shit!
10 Amazing and Bizarre Sculptures from Around the World
Learn the Stories Behind Some of the Most Creative and Awe-Inspiring Sculptures in the World.
10 AMAZING SCULPTURES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
10. The Headington Shark - Oxford, England
09. The Black Ghost - Klaipeda, Lithuania
08. Maman - The Giant Spider - By Louise Bourgois
07. Man Hanging Out – Prague, Czech Republic
06. Dromeas - The Runner - Athens, Greece
05. Przejście - The Anonymous Pedestrians - Wroclaw, Poland
04. Die Badende - The Bather - Inner Alster Lake, Hamburg, Germany
03. Force of Nature II - By Lorenzo Quinn - England
02. God of War - Guan Yu - Jingzhou, Hubei, China
01. Underwater Sculptures - MUSA - By Jason DeCaires Taylor
Thanks for Watching!
Caminando por Wroclaw - Los Gnomos de Wroclaw
*** Los Gnomos de Wroclaw ****
No te puedes ir de Breslavia (Wroclaw) sin buscar por sus calles y plazas las pequeñas estatuas de unos gnomos, duendes o enanos.
Son más de 200 figuras de bronce, hay que encontrar al menos 7 para atraer la buena suerte.
Estos enanitos tienen un pasado político, ya que fueron colocados por un grupo llamado Alternativa Naranja para protestar contra el régimen comunista.
En el 2001 decidieron recuperar la iniciativa y colocar cientos de gnomos por la ciudad.
El primero fue el Papá Enano, que además es el de mayor tamaño.
En la calle Swidnicka, al atravesar la calle Kazimierza, nos encontramos en la esquina de la derecha al Papa Krasnal o Papa Enano, una de las esculturas más populares que ver en Wroclaw colocada el 1 de junio de 2001 y que es el «presidente» del Consejo enano de Wroclaw.
Cada gnomo cuenta una historia diferente, hay un cartero, barrendero, bombero, farmacéutico, profesor, un prisionero y hasta un turista despistado.
Monument to the Anonymous Pedestrians
Localizada en la intersección de la calle Swidnicka con la calle Pilsudskiego. Esta original escultura es una de las más significativas que ver en Wroclaw. Representa un grupo de personas a tamaño natural que entran bajo la tierra de un lado de la acera para salir del otro lado de la calle.
Su nombre original es Przejscie se trata de una escultura de 2005 que se realizó en honor a los ciudadanos que fueron asesinados o desaparecieron durante el período de la ley marcial en Polonia en la década de 1980.
Se refiere al tiempo transcurrido entre el 13 de diciembre de 1981 y el 22 de julio de 1983, cuando el gobierno de la República Popular de Polonia restringió drásticamente la vida normal de los ciudadanos. La frase en polaco es «Stan Wojenny», que traducido literalmente quiere decir «estado de guerra». Aunque el país permaneció en paz durante este período, los movimientos opositores como Solidarnosc fueron prohibidos y sus líderes, encarcelados. La ley marcial fue causa de muertes; sus responsables hablaron de una docena de víctimas aproximadamente. Una comisión parlamentaria entre 1989 y 1991 arrojó una estadística de unas noventa víctimas mortales.
Callejón de las Carnicerías (Jatki).
Era en esta callejuela, ahora peatonal, donde se disponían las carnicerías durante la época medieval. Las tiendecitas han sido restauradas y albergan en la actualidad una miríada de pequeñas galerías de arte.
Globe Trekker Series 17 - Poland Trailer
Interested in more information? Follow this link to find out everything you need to know!
Poland is not a country one would normally associate with jolly travel destinations but think again! This country is rich in folklore and history – and surprisingly, not all of it is dark. Certainly, this is what globe trekker, Megan McCormick, discovers on her traipse across Silesia, Pomerania and Warmia Masuria for this very insightful Globe Trekker in Poland.
Skull Chapel_1Megan arrives in Poland via the Czech border town of Czermna, where in the crypt of a humble church once served by a young Pope John Paul II, she confronts several thousand skulls of dead Poles killed over centuries of battle.
In Wroclaw, Megan goes a-hunting for ‘krasnale’ – dwarves, albeit the sculpture kind – which proliferate the quaint town square. She interviews National Museum art historian, Malgorzatta Nawotka, about a 1970s anti-communist sculpture made by renowned artist, Jerzy Kalina called “The Anonymous Pedestrians”. She also enjoys a plate of Pierogi – a classic Polish dish of potato pasta stuffed with cheese and topped with fried onions.
Wroclaw Old Town_1Megan jumps on a train and now heads north to Kashubia, where her guide Andrzej illustrates how Kashubian folk revel in their own language and in the ritual of snuff taking – a nasally-ingested tobacco which reduces Megan to tears. Megan then takes to the Pomeranian coast and goes hunting for amber – or Baltic Gold as the locals affectionately coin it – with a gang of professional lapidarists. She explores the baroque streets of Gdansk and joins restauranteur Damian Robiakowski for a glass of a gold-flaked liqueur called ‘Goldwasser, before boarding a galleon – yes, a galleon – to take a tour of the River Motlawa, where the first shots were fired in the Second World War.
It is battle that sends her next to Malbork castle, impregnable fortress of the crusading Teutonic Knights. The castle’s curator, Marek Stowinski tours Megan around the various castles and illustrates how the Knights regaled Kings and Popes with sumptuous banquets whilst keeping strictly to their monastic ideals of abstention and penitence. In Gniew, located some twenty five miles south of Malbork, Megan joins the Pomeranian regiment of Hussars to re-enact the cavalry charge on the Ottoman troops in the Battle of Vienna (1683). This was Poland’s greatest victory against the mighty Muslim Sultans and a turning point in the fortunes of Christian Europe.
Polish Hussars_13Megan heads east and travels to Ketzryn to explore the ‘Wolf’s Lair’ with her guide, Hedwig Korowaj. The lair was Adolf Hitler’s expansive command post which lay concealed under the canopy of the Mazurian forest, and where the most heinous German Nazi war strategies were thought up, including the death camps. Here, Colonel Claus Von Stauffenberg also made a botched attempt to assassinate the fuhrer in 1944. Megan leaves the dark bastions of Poland’s history behind her and kayaks the tributaries of the Augustow canal. It is a wistful trek that leads her to the Belarussian border, where her journey ends.
Slow motion of crowd of people in city
Jarmark Bożonarodzeniowy 2014 in Wroclaw, Poland
Vratislav. Wrocław. Wroclaw. HD [cz, pl, en, fr]
[cz, pl, en, fr] Ability to enable information subtitles on the screen bottom right. Possibilité d'activer des informations sous-titres sur le droit de fond d'écran. Možnost zapnout informační titulky na obrazovce vpravo dole.
*** Vratislav (Wroclaw, Breslau, Brassel) je historické hlavní město Slezska a bývalého Vratislavského knížectví a hlavní město Dolnoslezského vojvodství v Polsku.
*** Wrocław miasto na prawach powiatu w południowo-zachodniej Polsce, siedziba władz województwa dolnośląskiego i powiatu wrocławskiego. Położone w Europie Środkowej na Nizinie Śląskiej, w Pradolinie Wrocławskiej, nad rzeką Odrą i czterema jej dopływami. Jest historyczną stolicą Śląska oraz Dolnego Śląska.
*** Wroclaw, situated on the River Oder in Lower Silesia, is the largest city in western Poland.
*** Wroclaw est la quatrieme ville de Pologne par sa population (633 000 habitants), la cinquieeme par sa superficie (293 km2), et l'une des plus anciennement fondées (vers le IXe -- Xe siecle).
Grinning motorist makes a close pass at a cyclist
Watch his grin as he passes, clearly taking risks with others lives is where this man gets his kicks. I bet he didnt expect cameras on a bike..
Bikes, a cutting edge innovative urban policy tool: Piotr Kuropatwinski at TEDxGdansk
Piotr Kuropatwiński talks about using bikes as a way of improving the quality of life of a cities residents. More at tedxgdansk.com & facebook.com/TEDxGdansk
(For ENGLISH subtitles please click the captions button and select English)
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Crowd Walking Street Crossing New York City Ny Nyc Slow Motion. Stock Footage
This footage in HD quality can be downloaded by link:
Stock media for all your needs:
This channel is created for professional editors. We know what you need for production.
Thank you for visiting our page Crowd Walking Street Crossing New York City Ny Nyc Slow Motion. Stock Footage