79th Tour de Pologne

Friday, August 5, 2022, 10:00 AM

  • Friday, August 5, 2022, 10:00 AM
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The grand finale of the Tour de Pologne UCI WorldTour will traditionally take place in Krakow. This time the riders will start from the headquarters of Italian company Valsir in Skawina. And although the start and the finish line are not far from each other, the riders will have to ride over 180-kilometre route to get to Krakow. The last points for the best PZU KOM rider will be awarded in three PZU KOMs. One Bieńkówka I cat. then Budzów III cat. and finally in Podstolice III cat. Also two last LOTOO Intermediate Sprint Primes of this edition are to be won in Lanckorona and Myślenice. The stage will finish with three 5-kilometre-long rounds. The winner of the 79th Tour de Pologne UCI WorldTour will be announced on Kraków’s Błona Meadow.

For whom: for children, for seniors, for families
Other: open air event, free admission, acceptable for people with disabilities

Błonia Common

al. Focha / al. 3 Maja / ul. Piastowska

Błonia Common (besides the Vistula embankments and Planty Garden Ring) is the locals’ favourite place for walking and relaxing among nature. Covering 48 ha (120 acres), the Common is just 15 minutes’ walk from the Main Market Square. For centuries it served mostly as pasture until the Cracovia Hotel opened in 1965, and cow grazing was banned. Currently, it is a popular place for festivals, meetings, and concerts. The expanse commands a beautiful view of the Lasek Wolski Forest and the Kościuszko Mound. Situated within it are the Józef Piłsudski Memorial Boulder and the Papal Stone, commemorating great Poles.

Initially, the Błonia Common was a property of the Premonstratensian Order, yet in 1366 the nuns did a swap with the city, exchanging the meadow in return for a mansion on ul. Floriańska. The building burned down a few years after the transaction, thus starting a controversy between the order and the City Council that lasted for centuries. Dissatisfied with the unfortunate transaction, the Premonstratensians tried to regain the Błonia, appealing to the king and the Pope. All in vain, however. The great pasture, which Błonia was, remained a property of the city, and the order had to make do with cinders.

Between Focha, 3 Maja, and Piastowska streets, generally accessible

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