I Visited My Grandfather’s Reborn Polish Hometown That Was Destroyed in World War II — Here’s What I Found
"A gallery filled with salvaged neon signs from defunct movie theaters, hotels, and industrial plants, also featuring a delightful bar called Recepcja." - Laura Moserb
A vibrant, lovely area. These neon signs are through-back to the mid of 20th century bringing sense of vintage charm.
Benjamin Avezov
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A cool nightlife area, unfortunately during the night the neons were not working, but still this place is a great spot for nightlife
Alessandro Paiva
Google
When in Wroclaw, you can’t miss this unique place. Unfortunately, when I visited it, some of the neon lights were off, but it still made a big impression on me. Needless to say, it’s best to visit at night. Entrance is free.
Joanna Daniłowicz
Google
Beautiful place, show a huge chunk of Polish culture. It’s super close to the main touristic areas. The only thing I didn’t like is that lots of the neons didn’t really work
Roni B
Google
Beautiful place to visit!
Techhong Lim
Google
I think it’s overrated. Not all the lights are on which is a bit disappointed. I had a beer at a bar and leave. Still worth having a look though.
Gall Anonim
Google
Strong vibes. Artsy place, live beat-making and freestyle rap session was happening when I was there . 👌
Christopher Brown
Google
Very unique place to visit in the evening! The neon gives a great atmosphere to have some drinks with friends. Their bar has a wide range of liquor and beer. You are sure to find something you like! They do have restrooms there and there are typically food trucks just outside on the weekends. It is MUCH less busy during the week.