Tourist attractions
- The Krakow Dragon
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- One of the most mysterious and fascinating tourist attractions in Krakow is the legend of the Krakow Dragon. A visit to Wawel Castle will introduce…read more
- The New Jewish Cemeteries
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- Miodowa 55
- The new Jewish cemetery in Krakow is one of the largest in Poland. Built in the early 1800´s when the Austro-Hungarian authorities introduced regulations relating…read more
- The Royal Route
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- The roots of the Royal Route stem back to medieval times and introduce visitors to many historical buildings along the way. Starting at St. Florian´s…read more
- The Town Hall Clock Tower
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- Main Square
- It may not be as famous as the unfortunate building in Pisa, but the city of Krakow has a leaning tower of its own –…read more
- Twelve Apostles
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- Grodzka 52
- The twelve apostles that adorn the front fence of the church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Krakow were created by the German sculptures…read more
- Wawel Cathedral
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- Podzamcze
- Originally built in the 11th Century, the outstanding Wawel Cathedral is considered as Poland´s most important historical monument. The impressive structure is steeped in history…read more
- Wieliczka Salt Mines
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- Jana Mikołaja Daniłowicza, Wieliczka
- The Wieliczka Salt Mines is a national treasure of Poland and has been compared by several travel commentators as comparable to the Great Pyramids of…read more
- Wyspiański 2000 Pavilion
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- Plac Wszystkich Świętych 2
- The Wyspianski Pavillion was built in the year 2000 after the site had laid dormant since the Nazi´s invasion of 1939 and is most noted…read more