Hala Ludowa
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Hala Ludowa; left - lowest part of Iglica
The Hala Stulecia (Centenary Hall, German: Jahrhunderthalle) or Hala Ludowa, (Peoples' Hall) , is a historical building in Wrocław, Poland, which was built in the years 1911-1913 according to the plans of Max Berg in memory of the liberation wars against Napoleon. The cupola was made of reinforced concrete and with an inner diameter of 69 m it was the largest such building at the time of construction.
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