Tourist attractions
- Historical Museum of the City of Kraków
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- Rynek Główny 35
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- Jagiellonian University – Collegium Juridicum
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- Grodzka 53
- As part of the emerging Jagiellinian University, the magnificent Gothic structure of the Collegium Juridicum was built in the early part of the 15th Century…read more
- Jagiellonian University – Collegium Maius
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- Jagiellońska 15
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- Jagiellonian University – Collegium Medicum
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- świętej Anny 12
- Jagiellonian University is the oldest institution of higher education in Poland. Established in 1364 by King Casimir III the Great, it is the second oldest…read more
- Jewish Cultural Centre
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- Meiselsa 17
- Situated in Kazimierz, the heartbeat of the Jewish district, the Jewish Cultural Centre was established in 1989, shortly after the collapse of Communism and the…read more
- Kanonicza Street
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- Kanonicza
- Regarded as one of the most attractive streets in Krakow, Kanonicza Street constitutes a good portion of the Royal Route and runs from the Barbican…read more
- Kazimierz - The Old Jewish Quarter
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- Kazimierz
- Kazimierz became known as the Jewish quarter in the late 15th Century when King Jan I Olbracht transferred all Jews living in Krakow to live…read more
- Kopiec Kościuszki Mound
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- Waszyngtona
- The Krakow Mounds are one of those mysterious fixtures in the world that nobody can quite put their finger on. Four of the man-made giants…read more
- Krakow Barbican
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- Basztowa
- The Krakow Barbican was formerly the main city gate and was originally surrounded by a moat which spanned 30-metres wide from the city walls. uilt…read more
- Krakow Market Square
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- The Market Square in the heart of Krakow was built in 1257 after the Mongol hordes invaded Poland and razed the city. At the time…read more