51.1098° N, 17.0327° E
WROCLAW
Most Famous People Born in Wroclaw, Poland
- Notable people
- 2,376
- Peak decade
- 1920s
- Median birth year
- 1900
- Most distinctive
- Theologian 4.9×
A city that changed countries after 1945, and whose bench still reads like two cities layered on top of each other. Wroclaw's distinctive professions — theologians, authors, botanists, chemists, mathematicians, physicians — belong almost entirely to the pre-war German Breslau, a Silesian university town whose famous sons were Max Born, Fritz Haber, Bonhoeffer, and Edith Stein. The 19th-century bar is one of the heaviest in Eastern Europe, and almost none of that bench survived into the postwar Polish city.
One face per century — the most globally famous figure born in Wroclaw during each.
Notable Births by Decade
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What Wroclaw Is Known For
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Politician is Wroclaw's biggest profession — 10% of all notables (247).
Wroclaw over-indexes on theologian — 4.9× the global rate.
Wroclaw under-produces football — only 0.2× the global rate.
Profession Mix Over Time
Each band shows a profession family's share of Wroclaw's notable births by decade. Hover the chart for the breakdown at any decade.
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- Writing
- Politics & Law
- Art & Design
- Sports
- Film & TV
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Friedrich Schleiermacher
1768 - 1834
Friedrich von Gentz
1764 - 1832
Joseph Zerboni di Sposetti
1766 - 1831
Johann Gottfried Hoffmann
1765 - 1847
Heinrich Gentz
1766 - 1811
Salomon von Haber
1768 - 1839
Friedrich Wilhelm Karl von Aderkas
1767 - 1843
Samuel Gottlieb Wald
1762 - 1828
Karl Heinrich Klingert
1760 - 1828
Johann Gottlieb Korn
1765 - 1837
Samuel Rösel
1768 - 1843
Lucie Domeier
1767 - 1833
Marcus Warschauer
1765 - 1835
Karl Friedrich Demiani
1768 - 1823
Augusta von Goldstein
1764 - 1837
Karl Joseph Stegmann
1767 - 1837
Ludwig von Paulsdorff
1769 - 1830