STU Theatre al. Krasińskiego 16 The STU Theatre is a project-based theatre, with a repertoire composed of Polish and world... more
Szeroka Street Szeroka Street is the heart of Jewish Kazimierz. Let a testimony to its significance be the fact... more
TAURON Arena Kraków ul. Lema 7 Poland’s largest and one of the world’s most modern sports and events halls, it is... more
Tempel Synagogue ul. Miodowa 24 The Tempel Synagogue is worth a visit for at least two reasons. Firstly, the stained glass... more
The Archdiocesan Museum ul. Kanonicza 19 The place to see mementoes relating to the Polish Pope, John Paul II, whose collection of works... more
The Ark of the Lord Church ul. Obrońców Krzyża 1 The Church of Our Lady the Queen of Poland is commonly known as the Ark of the Lord. Thanks to... more
The Bagatela Theatre ul. Karmelicka 6 The (Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński) Bagatela Theatre presents a comic repertoire for adults and plays for... more
The Bishop Erazm Ciołek Palace ul. Kanonicza 17 The fascinating sculpture of Madonna from Krużlowa from the early 15th century is but one of the... more
The Cathedral Museum Wawel 3 The most precious treasure and relic stored here, at the same time one of the most important... more
The Church of St Gereon Kraków Amongst various forms of museum exhibitions, an archaeological and archaeolocal and architectonic... more
The Cistercian Church and Monastery in Mogiła ul. Klasztorna 11 The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Wenceslas in Mogiła, together with the adjacent... more
The Eagle Pharmacy pl. Bohaterów Getta 18 Tadeusz Pankiewicz could not possibly have foreseen while taking over his father’s pharmacy... more
The Emeryk Hutten-Czapski Museum ul. Piłsudskiego 12 History is recorded here in numismatics, old prints and maps, while the life of a Polish artist... more
The Ethnographic Museum pl. Wolnica 1, ul. Krakowska 46 The exhibition in the former Town Hall of Kazimierz transports us into the bygone world of the... more
The Feliks Jasieński Szołayski House pl. Szczepański 9 The residential building at Szczepański Square reached its current form in the 1820s. In 1904, it... more
The Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art in the Cloth Hall Rynek Główny 3 The most famous collection of Polish 19th-century painting and sculpture, and a beautiful... more
The Hipolit House pl. Mariacki 3 How did Kraków burghers live in times past? Appropriately arranged, the furniture,... more
The history of Nowa Huta A living legend of communism. The flagship development from the days when Comrade Stalin watched... more