The model trains travel a combined distance of several hundred kilometers daily.
The miniature city features a sophisticated lighting system that imitates sunset, night, and sunrise cycles.
Many buildings in the display were constructed using 3D printing technology combined with traditional modeling techniques.
The exhibition includes a 'Wild West' town complete with indigenous tribes, saloons, and gold miners.
The installation houses thousands of miniature people, each placed in a specific, often humorous, narrative scenario.
Kolejkowo Wrocław is a sprawling indoor miniature exhibition located on the first floor of the Sky Tower complex. It features expansive models of Wrocław and the Lower Silesia region, meticulously reconstructed at a 1:25 scale. The display incorporates over 3,000 meters of track and dozens of operational model trains that navigate realistic landscapes. The exhibition cycles through a day-to-night lighting simulation every nine minutes to provide atmospheric variety. Visitors can observe hundreds of animated figures, vehicles, and buildings that mimic daily life in the city. A specialized 'Wild West' section offers a distinct thematic departure from the local Polish architecture. The facility provides an educational insight into local landmarks, including the historic Wrocław Market Square and surrounding rural areas. It serves as one of the largest installations of its kind in Poland, emphasizing technical precision and narrative detail.
The elevated viewing bridge that offers a panoramic perspective of the entire miniature city layout.
Look for the 'hidden' miniature figures scattered throughout the scenes for an interactive experience.
Bring a camera with a macro lens to capture the fine details of the model buildings.
Visit during less crowded weekday mornings to get closer to the displays without waiting.
Do not touch the delicate miniature models or lean over the safety barriers.
Open daily, including all Sundays and most public holidays.