Events
Krakow really is a town that parties all year round. Krakow hosts a flurry of events that will captivate and entertain you. During the Summer months the Plac’s are abound with Festivals and cheer that guarantee plenty of smiles and lots of beers. During Winter Cracovians head indoors but continue to celebrate life and liberty and love!
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Category: Public Holidays in Poland
Corpus Christi
Date: 11.06Corpus Christi Corpus Christi is a movable feast which the Catholics celebrate 60 days after Easter , And also a public holiday in Poland . Corpus Christi is dedicated to celebrating the dogma that the bread and wine eaten and drunk during the masses are actually Christ's flesh and blood. The Polish name of the feast is “Uroczystosc Najswietszego Ciala i Krwi Panskiej” (The Feast of the Holiest Flesh and Blood of the Lord), but the commonly ... More »
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Category: Public Holidays in Poland
May 3rd
Date: May 3rd AnnuallyMay 3 rd – Constitution Day The Polish Constitution Day is officially called “National Holiday of May 3rd” (“Święto Narodowe 3go Maja”), and the lack of the name “constitution” makes it seem that there is something to hide, like with the supposedly communist “ Labor Day ”, dubbed simply “Public Holiday”. But that's not the case – if Poles are proud of something, it is their Constitution... More »
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Category: Public Holidays in Poland
May 1st
Date: May 1st AnnuallyMay 1 st – Public Holiday May 1 st is officially called the “Public Holiday” (“Święto Państwowe”), and not the Labor Day – which it obviously stands for – because of the supposed communist descent of the latter. May 1 st is therefore an excellent example of the Polish anti-communist allergy, as being a truly socialist holiday, Labor Day has little to do with what the Polish have learned to suffer as “Communism”. T... More »
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Feast of the Assumption
Category: Public Holidays in Poland
Date: 15.08August 15th August 15 th is a public holiday in Poland, and a very popular one to make a long weekend out of – and you can't blame the Polish, as the summer can be a beauty in the country. What should a regular Krakow visitor expect? Certainly increased traffic (which makes Cracow unbearable) – but also military parades and various events in the Krakow churches. Read below to see why. The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary August 15 th is ... More »
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Easter
Category: Public Holidays in Poland
Place: Krakow-Market-Square Date: 12.04Easter in Krakow Krakow at Easter is a particularly colorful and jolly place to visit (apart from maybe Good Friday), and the Misteria Paschalia Festival adds a pinch of the profound to the atmosphere. The Easter Sunday and Monday are public holidays , so nearly all shops and banks will be closed. Palm Sunday The Easter celebrations start a week before the Easter Sunday – on the Palm Sunday the faithful go to the Krakow... More »
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Lajkonik
Date: Spring Annually
Lajkonik If one doesn't wander around Nowa Huta at night, or meet a particularly dissatisfied group of Cracovia or Wisla fans, it is not likely that one will get hit with a bat or a club in Krakow. A mace – that's a different story. If you're hit – don't be mad, be grateful, as it will mean you've been blessed by the Lajkonik, one of the most distinguishable figures of the Krakow folklore – and one of the most loved ones. To commemorate Po... more » -
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