Cloth Hall Rynek Główny 1-3 One of the symbols of city, a pearl of renaissance architecture, Kraków’s oldest... more
Collegium Maius and the Jagiellonian University ul. Jagiellońska 15 Founded by King Casimir the Great (Kazimierz Wielki) in 1364, the Jagiellonian is Poland’s... more
Dominican Church ul. Stolarska 12 Although repeatedly destroyed by fire, this church still contains splendid treasures of art and... more
Franciscan Church ul. Franciszkańska 2 Austere Gothic architecture on the outside conceals gentle arches and an explosion of colours in... more
High Synagogue ul. Józefa 38 Synagogue closed until further notice, accessible only from the outside! Poland’s... more
Izaak Synagogue ul. Kupa 16 / ul. Jakuba 25 Synagogue closed until further notice, accessible only from the outside! The most imposing... more
Kazimierz and the “Jewish city” Once independent, the city situated south of Wawel was the hub of Jewish life in Kraków... more
Krakus Mound al. Powstańców Śląskich / ul. Wielicka Legend has it that this is the last resting place of the legendary founder of Kraków. And... more
Kupa Synagogue ul. Miodowa 27 The synagogue attached to the northern side of Kazimierz’s defensive wall (partially... more
Mariacki Square Did you know that walking across the squares of Kraków, you frequently tread on –... more
Old Synagogue ul. Szeroka 24 Standing on Szeroka Street Street, known not only as the stage of the final concert of the Jewish... more
Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory ul. Lipowa 4 Where the tumultuous history of a world war meets everyday life, and private lives – a... more
Palace of Art pl. Szczepański 4 This Art Nouveau building decorated with the likenesses of famous painters and sculptures has... more
Palace of the Bishops of Kraków ul. Franciszkańska 3 It is here where Pope John Paul II stayed during his visits to Kraków, often holding... more
Pauline Church ul. Skałeczna 15 Not unlike Wawel Hill, the Church “on the Rock” counts among the places whose long... more
Piłsudski Mound Lasek Wolski The largest of Kraków’s mounds is at the same time the most difficult to access. The... more
Podgórze Initially just a hamlet on the right bank of the Vistula, later a proud city within the Austrian... more
Premonstratensian (Norbertine) Church ul. Kościuszki 88 The Premonstratensian Sisters, locally known rather as Norbertines, and in popular speech as the... more