Wroclaw
Wroclaw, situated on the River Oder, is the main city of southwestern Poland, a simplified name was given in 1175, as Wrezlaw, Prezla or Breslaw. Wroclaw is now a unique European city of mixed heritage, with architecture influenced by Bohemian, Austrian and Prussian traditions, such as Silesian Gothic and its Baroque style of court builders of Habsburg Austria (Fischer von Erlach).