One of the largest pre-war department stores in Europe - and the only one of its kind remaining - this icon of modernist architecture, beloved for its design and unique offer of premium fashion and fine dining, was added to the Register of Historical Monuments in 1977.

Renoma is also home to two restaurants: the city's iconic Dinette and Zucca, with Italian cuisine based on the best ingredients. You can also taste the coffee roasted in Wrocław at Etno Café, or stop by the PeDeT gastronomic zone for 6 dining concepts with a range of different cuisines, and an extensive bar where professional bartenders serve a wide variety of cocktails. In the summer, gastronomy gardens are opened at Kościuszki Square and Czyste Square. The unique architecture embedded in the urban fabric allows you to spend your time with a sense of comfort and uniqueness. Easily outclassing the city's other shopping malls and smack in the centre, if it was in our disposition to call a shopping mall a must-see attraction, this would fit the bill.

Comments
Keith
I went to Renoma today and it was a very nice mall but the shops were nothing to really brag about. There was a Levi's shop. One guide mentioned something about Gucci so I expected actual brand-name shopping like Bvlgari and Hermes. There was not a Gucci store in that mall. The one positive thing was that the bathroom on the 3rd or 4th floor was the cleanest that I have ever seen in Poland and this is my 5th trip here. I'd go back for the free toilet alone. Take a seat!!!