The Wrocław Exhibition Grounds (Polish: Tereny Wystawowe we Wrocławiu) are located in the eastern part of Wrocław, Poland, close to the city's zoological garden.
Its construction works took place in 1911–1913, following the project of Max Berg and Hans Poelzig.
The Exhibition Grounds were designed to honor the centennial anniversary of king Frederick Wilhelm III's 1813 proclamation to the German nation (An Mein Volk) and the anniversary of the Battle of Leipzig.
The site survived the World War II without any significant damage.
In 1948, the Recovered Territories Exhibition was held at this venue.