ruiny prawobrzeżnego zamku Piastów Śląskich
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ruiny prawobrzeżnego zamku Piastów Śląskich, Wrocław

What survives here does not all sit out in the open: part of the ruins lies in the monastery’s cellars, and you can visit that underground portion. This place is known as the ruins of the right-bank castle of the Silesian Piasts. Let that combination sink in for a moment—castle ruins and monastic cellars sharing the same stop.

If you choose to go inside, you are not simply passing a plaque or imagining a vanished building from the street; the visit takes you to surviving fragments below ground. Stand still for a beat and take in the contrast between the ordinary activity around you and the prospect of masonry preserved beneath it. The name keeps the site’s identity clear, while the accessible cellar remains give you a direct way to encounter part of what is left. It is a compact invitation to trade the surface of the city for an interior space where the ruins can be explored.

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