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Where to find us? 

Where in Wrocław can you meet us live? On which channels we are available online? Check out where you can find Wrocław Institute of Culture!

The main spaces where you will meet us live and where our activities will be carried out are two places: Barbara and Reception

In the former we will meet during the day. Barbara – a cult milk-bar in the mid-twentieth, now a club café at 8B Świdnicka Street – will remain a place for discussions, lectures, meetings and workshops exploring various cultural niches. Recepcja, on the other hand, is a must-visit in the afternoons and evenings, in the neon-lit courtyard of Ruska 46. This place will be a space for musical experiments and exhibitions presenting the work of young artists and designers. It will also remain the heart of networking between neighbouring organisations in the neon-lit Ruska 46 courtyard. 

We will also willingly and often go beyond our own walls – both with projects in Wroclaw districts and with activities crossing the borders of Wroclaw.  

Of course, you can also read about all our plans online 

From now on the Institute is available on Facebook (fb.com/WroclawskiInstytutKultury) and Instagram (instagram.com/WroclawskiInstytutKultury), where you can find up-to-date information about how our institution is being created and about the activities we will carry out together with you. We have also launched a profile on Linkedin (linkedin.com/company/WroclawskiInstituteKultury), where we will be adding content addressed mainly to culture staff from all over Poland. 

And if you want to contact us by e-mail, we are waiting for your messages at wroclawski@instytutkultury.pl

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