Nadodrze

Richer residents began to settle elsewhere, leading to a gradual decline, an increase in poverty and crime, and infrastructural decay.

[15][16] Dozens of historic houses, two main squares, schools, parks, and public spaces were renovated.

[15] The city's program was criticized because it concentrated on cosmetic changes rather than attempts to improve the quality of life of the neighborhood's residents.

[15][17][18] It deals with cultural initiatives, coordinates inhabitants and local authorities, and brings together various communities functioning in Nadodrze.

[19] The work (niemural), which is a combination of ceramics, painting, and sculpture, is a joint effort of local residents in cooperation with Wroclaw artists and students of the Academy of Fine Arts.

Wrocław combined heat and power plant
WWII air-raid shelter at Ołbińska Street
Saint Joseph Church