See the medieval city of Krakow. The Old Town which survived undamaged during World War II. A city of 160 churches, the former capital of Poland. The former seat of Polish kings, a beautiful castle, the largest in Poland - Wawel .
During the tour you will be able to listen to the history of the city in your native language.Our drivers will recommend you good restaurants where you can try Polish dumplings, eat chicken soup and drink Polish vodka.Have fun
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During the tour you will see : Old Town Cracow, Juliusz Słowacki Theatre Medieval City walls Florian Gate Barbican Matejko Square The Czartoryski Muzeum Market Square St. Mary's Church City Hall Szczepański Square Church of St. Anna Collegium Maius University Town hall Tower Bracka Street The famous window of John Paul 2 Franciscan Church Wawel Castel
Wawel, the seat of Polish Kings and Princesses. Currently a museum where you can see: the royal chambers, the Wawel Cathedral, and the royal gardens. Polish kings were buried in the basement of Wawel Cathedral. Zygmunt Bell - the most famous Polish bell, colloquially called the Zygmunt Bell. It is located on the Sigismund Tower in the northern part of the Wawel Cathedral in Krakow. The Zygmunt bell was the largest Polish bell until 1999.
The Municipal Theater has been named after Juliusz Słowacki since October 16, 1909. It is located at Holy Spirit Square, in the Old Town. The most beautiful theater in Poland, reminiscent of the opera in Paris
Barbican - an element of medieval defensive construction, an important component of city fortifications, usually in the form of a round, brick building protruding in front of the line of defensive walls and connected to the city gate through a sheltered passage.
Barbican - an element of medieval defensive construction, an important component of city fortifications, usually in the form of a round, brick building protruding in front of the line of defensive walls and connected to the city gate through a sheltered passage[
This is where you will see Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo Dawinci and many other famous works. Among others . Ancient art gallery , European painting section , Armory , Souvenirs from the history of Poland from the 14th to the 17th centuries and European artistic crafts
Współcześnie w Sukiennicach znajdują się dwa rzędy kramów, głównie z biżuterią, pamiątkami czy rękodziełami. Obecnie na piętrze Sukiennic (w dawnym szmatruzie) znajduje się Galeria Polskiego Malarstwa i Rzeźby XIX wieku. Stanowi ona oddział Muzeum Narodowego. Na parterze Sukiennic znajduje się również słynna kawiarnia Noworolski. Pod zewnętrzną częścią sukiennic zachowane jest zabytkowe i sprawne oświetlenie gazowe.
The temple is a Gothic, three-nave, oriented basilica . Towers The facade of the temple is surrounded by two towers: The higher tower, called Hejnalica, is 82 meters high.Towers The facade of the temple is surrounded by two towers: The St. Mary's Bugle Call is played every hour from the tower, from a height of 54 meters. It is one of the symbols of Krakow
Town Hall Tower - a historic Gothic tower built at the beginning of the 15th century, located in Krakow at Rynek Główny 1. It survived from the town hall, destroyed in 1820 - then the main administrative building of Krakow. It is 70 m high.
Palace of Art - the building of the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Krakow at 4 Szczepański Square.
Planty - a historic city park in Krakow surrounding the Old Town. It was founded in 1822–1830, has an area of 21 ha and is approximately 4 km long.
Church of St. Anna - a Roman Catholic parish church and academic collegiate church, located in Krakow, in district I of the Old Town, at ul. Saint Anny 13, in the Old Town.
The oldest university building in Krakow from the 14th century
On the main square in its vicinity there are important monuments of Krakow, such as St. Mary's Church, the Cloth Hall, the Church of St. Wojciech, or the Town Hall Tower. We will stop for a moment at this place for photos.
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