Wroclaw's Market Square is one of Poland's most spectacular medieval squares and the city's historical and cultural center. Built in the early 13th century, the square is rectangular and covers an area of about 3.8 hectares, making it one of the largest market squares in Europe. The core of the square is the Gothic Old Town Hall, built in the late 13th century, which is impressive for its exquisite sculptures and 66-meter-high bell tower. The Town Hall houses the Civic Art Museum, which showcases the history and culture of Wroclaw. In addition, the square is surrounded by colorful townhouses, each with its own unique features. They were once the residences of nobles and merchants, and now have many restaurants, cafes and shops, full of life. The Central Market Square is not only a landmark of the city, but also the main venue for various festivals, including Christmas markets, New Year celebrations, and religious and cultural events. Whether it is day or night, this is a good place to experience the charm of Wroclaw.
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