Its proximity to Prague and Berlin, the multiculturalism and intense student energy that distinguishes Wroclaw, but also the fact that it was the European Capital of Culture in 2016 are just some of the elements that predispose you that among other things you will also meet wonderful street art. Wroclaw is not unjustly mentioned as the capital of Street art in Poland.

Before you start reading you might also want to read and plan your trip to Wroclaw

Pro tip: Get a good city guide, preferably someone in a more urban style who will mention the most important benchmarks regarding street art. I recommend Ogarnij Miasto, as it is a guide that has divided the city of Wroclaw into regions and depending on the region mentions the best street art works and where exactly you will find them.
Many courtyards and open spaces of buildings have been transformed into street art galleries but objectively it is not always easy to find the right path or the right alley that will lead you there.
If you do not want to get into the search process or you have limited time, then the best solution is to take part in one of the many street art tours organized in the city where in addition to the works themselves, you discover beautiful information about the artists.
Using this map  you can see the huge number of works scattered throughout Wroclaw and of course how to get to them if you want to photograph them.
The highlight of the city is Ruska Street and specifically the back uncovered space, which is like a big gallery. There you will find the famous Wolf, work of the artist from Wroclaw Agnieszka Rzezniak which although small in size is one of the most famous works of the city but also the huge size of a woman kneeling by Otteki + FRM-kid.
Nadrodrze district
This area is full of murals by international artists such as BluBlu and others.

Have fun!

Evita