Cracow has always been the cradle of Polish culture and attracted people with open minds. Today we can read, enjoy and explore the many works of outstanding artists. Number of museums and galleries in Cracow attracts connoisseurs of art – we can meet them in the Cloth Hall, the Wawel, but at Florian’s Gate, whether in commercial, very climatic areas of old buildings.

In addition to numerous museums, monuments and galleries in Cracow, You should aim footsteps of specific individuals:

  • Polish Kings and St. Hedwig — from Wawel Castle, the Old Town Square and the numerous, scattered throughout Cracow, the place of their presence
  • St. Stanislaus — from the Wawel Castle to the rocks, where you can listen dramatic story of Bishop
  • history of Cracow Jews — traversing Cracow, Kazimierz
  • John Paul II — from the quarry where he worked, and the Basilica of John Paul II, who has just arises out of the window at the Franciscan 3, where he spoke with the pilgrims during his pilgrimages to Poland, the Lagiewniki, where he was a frequent visitor in times of cardinals and the Basilica of the Divine Mercy he’s consecrated
  • Benedictine and Camaldolese – visiting their monasteries on the hills in the city’s surrounding area.

Visiting Cracow You can therefore also be associated with learning about people: their history and places connected with them. 

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Cracow and it’s monuments