Hala Stulecia | Centennial Hall
About
The Centennial Hall (Hala Stulecia) is one of Europe’s most iconic modernist concrete structures, celebrated for its vast, 65‑metre ribbed dome and the pioneering use of reinforced concrete that set it apart from the timber and steel constructions of its time. Built in 1913 by architect Max Berg in the then‑Prussian city of Breslau (now Wrocław), the hall has hosted an impressive array of events—from the first International Congress of Intellectuals in 1948 to international exhibitions and contemporary concerts—cementing its reputation as a versatile cultural and event arena. Today visitors encounter a dynamic blend of architectural history and interactive experience: the Visitor Centre’s multimedia exhibitions and VR tours provide intimate insight into the hall’s conception, while the surrounding gardens, the Iglica spire, the Four‑Domes Pavilion, and the Japanese Garden offer serene outdoor spaces. The UNESCO World Heritage designation affirms the hall’s global significance and the museum’s stewardship of a masterpiece of early twentieth‑century engineering. Whether you’re a family on holiday, a history buff craving a behind‑the‑scenes narrative, an architecture aficionado discovering early concrete design, or a corporate event planner seeking a storied venue, Hala Stulecia welcomes you to explore a unique blend of heritage and contemporary public life.
Highlights
- Iconic Concrete Dome
- Visitor Centre VR Tours
- UNESCO World Heritage Status
- Versatile Event Spaces
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn provides the most pleasant weather, extended opening hours, and lighter crowds for a relaxed exploration of Wrocław’s historic centre.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Pioneering Concrete Architecture
- UNESCO Heritage Recognition
- Interactive Visitor Experience
- Diverse Event Capabilities
Things to consider
- Peak‑Season Crowds
- Limited Night Hours
- Parking Constraints
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Regular
PLN 25.00
Reduced
PLN 20.00
Families
PLN 45.00
Groups
PLN 20.00