Four Denominations District

The Four Denominations District is an area of the Old Town in Wrocław, Poland, between Kazimierza Wielkiego, Św.

[1][2] The name has been used since 1995 on the initiative of (Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant) Christian clergy together with Jerzy Kichler, an activist from the Polish Jewish community.

[3][4] These are: The faithful of four denominations organize common charity events, educational meetings for children, and ecumenical prayers to bring closer the cultural and religious diversity of the city.

[5][6][7] Other notable places in the neighborhood include the Cristal Planet sculpture, open-air gallery of neon signs, New Horizons movie theater (Wratislavia Tower), the Royal Palace near the Protestant church, the Wrocław Jewish Community building, the Small Synagogue, and historical passages.

[13][14][15] In order to emphasize the uniqueness of this area, the Wrocław Development Office came up with an idea to develop it and to create a cultural path of four temples, which will connect all the temples and will become the main element identifying this part of the Old Town.

Pawła Włodkowica Street
Neon Gallery between Św. Antoniego and Ruska streets
Piano concert in the Synagogue, September 2011