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The following article introduces the beginnings of public transport in Wrocław, dating back to 1840, when, thanks to Conrad Kißling and Julius Lange, first regular horsedrawn omnibus lines were launched – first to towns on the outskirts of Wrocław, and then in inner city center.
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In 1732, the well in the middle of the Nowy Targ Square (before 1945 Neumarkt) in Wrocław (before 1945 Breslau) was replaced by an impressive Baroque fountain depicting Neptune, the Roman god of waters and seas. Over time, this artwork became part of local culture, traditions and customs. The figure of Neptune accompanied the trade in the square, New Year’s Eve parades and the Christmas market. In 1945, during the siege of the city, the surrounding buildings were mostly destroyed, together with the fountain. An amazing discovery has been made lately: The original Baroque statue of Neptune was replaced with a new one in the 19th century. The older one ended up in private hands and was taken out of the city. As a result, it has survived to the present day.
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