Wroclavia

Wroclavia is a shopping, entertainment, and office center, located in Wrocław, Poland, at the Huby housing estate (1 Sucha Street), on former Pond Fields in the immediate vicinity of the Wrocław Główny railway station, integrated with the Wrocław main bus station (Dworzec Wrocław) located at -2 level of the gallery.[1]

Dworzec Wrocław

Wrocław DA/Dworzec PKS
Wroclavia Mall
LocationSucha 1, 50-086 Wrocław
Krzyki
Poland
Coordinates 51.0965°N 17.035222°E / 51.0965; 17.035222
Owned byUnibail-Rodamco-Westfield
Operated byPKS
Bus stands11
Other information
Websitedworzecwroclaw.pl
History
OpenedNovember 2017 (2017-11)
Passengers
20175,5 mln

Wrocław Bus Terminal

Ecolines bus at the underground bus station

It is the second location and third building of the main bus station in the city since the 1960s.

Until 1994, the bus station was located at 3 May Constitution Square, where the Silver Tower Center currently stands. Construction of the new station began in 1974, south of the main train station, in the place of a park. The new building on Sucha Street was commissioned in 1994, and after eight years construction of the office building began on the old site.[2]

Wroclavia Shopping Center, Wrocław's dwarfs

In the area of the station in Sucha Street, Wroclavia shopping center was built; at that time the station was moved to a temporary building in Joannitów Street. In 2014, the station on Sucha Street was demolished and the construction of the shopping center began, while at the same time, the bus station was moved to a temporary place in the area, in the courtyard of the Railway Directorate on Joannitów Street. The mall was opened in October 2017, and the new station was opened several days later.[3]

The temporary station, which is still used by some carriers, has not been closed down.[4]

Shopping center

There are about 200 shops, restaurants, cafés, service points, as well as a Cinema City cinema with 20 rooms (including IMAX, 4DX, and 3 VIP rooms), a 24-hour fitness club, a children's playroom, etc.

The center is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield.

References

  1. "Dworzec Wrocław". dworzecwroclaw.pl. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  2. Redakcja (2012-05-14). "Wrocław: Hotel na miejscu starego dworca PKS". Wrocław Nasze Miasto (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  3. "Wyborcza.pl". wroclaw.wyborcza.pl. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  4. "Nowy dworzec autobusowy gotowy na przyjęcie podróżnych". Onet Wiadomości (in Polish). 2017-11-06. Retrieved 2020-05-14.

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