10 Most Colorful Cities in Europe
3. Wroclaw, Poland
Wroclaw, the largest city in western Poland, is one of the most alluring places in the country and extremely famous for the colors that proudly define it. In addition, it is well known for some interesting historical sites, as well as for its special architecture.
Often called Poland’s most loveable town, Wroclaw has an impressive history and its old city center is absolutely divine. One of the main attractions of this spot are the Gothic style buildings, along with the imposing cathedrals dressed in festive shades, bordering some of the most important streets.
The buildings’ facades are easily distinguished by bright, cheerful colors, looking like if they were painted in place by the pastel hand of a contemplating artist. The perfect blend of historic, sober buildings and yellow, orange, and green houses, inspires a special flair. You just need one glance to understand why so many travellers want to escape to such a beautiful slice of heaven.
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