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Wroclaw: An alternative guide to 100 extraordinary places
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Mirko Seebeck (Author)
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What's the secret behind the acoustic mirrors? Why are there dinosaur skeletons in the city centre? What's the story behind the naked fencer? Was there really a cannibal butcher in the market hall? From the most popular to the lesser known, from the extraordinary to the bizarre, and from the past to the future, this alternative guide to Wroclaw reveals the 100 places and sights - based on the experiences of the writer, as well as many who live in and love Wroclaw -- that shouldn't be missed in this historic and beautiful city. Whether you've already experienced the magic of Wroclaw or you've just stepped off the train, this guidebook provides inspiration to unlock new adventures that will make your stay unforgettable.
About the Author
Mirko Seebeck, born in Detmold in 1986, lives in Dusseldorf and Wroclaw. While searching for his own roots, he fell in love with Wroclaw and now writes about the beautiful city on the Oder River together with his partner on the city blog WroclawGuide.com and in other media. Using an origami canoe and a drone, he approaches the city from an unusual perspective. In autumn 2020, he published his debut - an alternative travel guide for Wroclaw, that features 100 extraordinary places in the city. He also let many other people connected with Wroclaw have their say, sharing their personal favourite spots with the readers. With his work, he won the German self-publishing book award 2021 in the non-fiction/guidebook category.
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- Contributor: Mirko Seebeck
- Imprint: WroclawGuide.com
- ISBN13: 9783982233840
- Number of Pages: 240
- Packaged Dimensions: 135x205mm
- Packaged Weight: 456
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: WroclawGuide.com
- Release Date: 2023-05-01
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Mirko Seebeck, born in Detmold in 1986, lives in Dusseldorf and Wroclaw. While searching for his own roots, he fell in love with Wroclaw and now writes about the beautiful city on the Oder River together with his partner on the city blog WroclawGuide.com and in other media. Using an origami canoe and a drone, he approaches the city from an unusual perspective. In autumn 2020, he published his debut - an alternative travel guide for Wroclaw, that features 100 extraordinary places in the city. He also let many other people connected with Wroclaw have their say, sharing their personal favourite spots with the readers. With his work, he won the German self-publishing book award 2021 in the non-fiction/guidebook category.
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