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Updated 12:12

Visit the Wrocław Gnome House with Kids

Discover the Wrocław Gnome House — an interactive, guided attraction for children at Wrocław’s Market Square. Book tickets online.

The new Wrocław Gnome House opened in the city centre and quickly became a must-visit attraction for families. Moreover, it brings storytelling, hands-on crafts and local history together in one intimate experience.

Wrocław Gnome House: a fairy-tale stop at the Market Square

The venue sits at Rynek 36/37, right by the Bernard restaurant. Consequently, you will not miss it when you walk the Market Square. However, the entrance feels like a portal. In addition, the interior becomes a Magic Forest full of small details for curious eyes. The designers use atmospheric lighting and careful props. Therefore, children react with real wonder. Tours run with a costumed guide called the Storyteller Gnome, or Krasnal Gawędziarz. Moreover, the guide leads small groups rather than letting visitors wander alone.

What to expect inside

The tour mixes short scenes, games and a craft session. Consequently, the format keeps young attention. Children learn how Wrocław became home to so many gnomes. In addition, the guide explains local history in a playful tone. The group sizes remain small. Therefore, each child can ask questions and take part. Moreover, everyone leaves with a handmade gnome keepsake. The experience suits ages four to ten best. However, older children and adults still enjoy the storytelling and design.

Practical information for visitors

The attraction opens daily from 9:30 to 18:00. Tours start at 9:30, 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00 and 17:00. Consequently, the last tour begins at 17:00. Tickets sell online and groups fill up fast on weekends. In addition, buy tickets at domkrasnali.pl before you arrive. Children tickets cost 38 zł. Moreover, arrive about ten minutes early. Therefore, the guides can start each tour on time. If you need to call, use +48 571 421 608.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you live here, you will see Polish administrative terms often. In Poland people often mention NFZ, ZUS, PESEL and the word mandat. (NFZ = National Health Fund. ZUS = social insurance. PESEL = national ID number. Mandat = a fine.) Moreover, carrying a charged phone helps when you meet local services. Therefore, plan for short queues and pre-booked tours. In addition, the Market Square has many cafes for a family break after the visit.

For expats this attraction offers more than entertainment. It gives a low-pressure introduction to local folklore. Moreover, the guided format helps non-Polish speakers follow the story. The staff usually manage basic English. However, bringing a bilingual adult helps for deeper questions. Consequently, the visit suits school groups, birthday parties and short family stops. In addition, the site fits well into a day of sightseeing around Wrocław’s historic centre.

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