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WuWA

House close to the pergola (2 Tramwajowa Street). As of 2018, it has been refurbished as an info centre and café called INFOWUWA, and is a vibrant meeting place for local Wrocławians.
WuWA map (in Polish)
One of the WuWA buildings, Zielonego Dębu street

WuWA (German: Wohnungs- und Werkraumausstellung, 'Workplace and House Exhibition') was a building exhibition held in Breslau, Weimar Republic (today Wrocław, Poland) in 1929.

Organized by the Silesian committee of the Deutsche Werkbund, close to the Scheitniger Park (currently Tramwajowa, Dembowskiego, Mikołaja Kopernika and Zielonego Dębu streets). Several local architects, mainly members of Werkbund, participated in the exhibition. 32 different types of buildings were presented to serve as "standards." The main focus was on simple, but not trivial architectonical form and functionality. All 32 buildings were built within a three-month period. Recreational areas were a part of this project, together with a wooden kindergarten which was supposed to show new architectural trends.

One of the most interesting buildings of the complex is Hans Scharoun's house for singles and young couples, which now serves as a hotel. The entire area received the European Heritage Label from the European Commission.

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51°06′18″N 17°05′06″E / 51.10500°N 17.08500°E / 51.10500; 17.08500

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