The small, Gothic Church of St Barbara was built in the 14th century, and its construction was partially financed by Queen Jadwiga, a saint and patron of Poland.
Kraków’s oldest tiny church, located in the southeast corner of the market square.
The church’s present appearance is the result of 17th-century reconstructions. In the early 90s, the last modernisation was conducted.
The Galicia Jewish Museum, located in the historic Jewish district of Kazimierz in Kraków, was born to challenge the stereotypes and misconceptions associated with the Jewish past in Poland. It hosts the internationally acclaimed photographic exhibition, Traces of Memory, documenting the remnants of Jewish culture and life in Polish Galicia, very vibrant in this area. Read more.
This amusement complex is located in a park that belongs to the Manor House in Pychowice, which is a beautiful landscape park itself. The Krakowski Rope Park was the first of its kind in the region of Little Poland. It offers several routes at a height from 5 to 9 meters, a mini-golf court and a huge trampoline located by the line park.
Come and visit the National Museum in Warsaw, where you can appreciate a rich collection of art works from ancient time to contemporary.
Dębnicki Park is located at Praska Street in Krakow designed by the Institute of Landscape Architecture of the Cracow University of Technology.
It’s almost impossible to believe that the castle was almost totally destroyed (along with large swathes of the rest of the city) by the Germans in 1944; Dating back to the 14th century it had already been destroyed in the 17th century before returning to its former magnificence in the second half of the 18th century. In 1984 the reconstruction of the castle was complete.
The museum is located in the former town hall of the city of Kazimierz.
Stained Glass Workshop and Museum (Muzeum Witrażu w Krakowie) is a gem of Polish Art Nouveau.
Longstanding venue for kids' & adults' puppetry shows, including works by Sophocles & Voltaire.
The magnificent Wawel Castle in Krakow is now restored to its former glory and it has been fully refurbished.
If you are in Warsaw, or if you are a fan of modern art, it worth a visit in Zacheta National Gallery of Art.
Zoltar Park is a modern centre of entertainment located in the heart of the largest district of Cracow, Nowa Huta.
Łaźnia Nowa Theatre is the newest dramatic theatre in Kraków, founded in 2005 from an idea of B. Szydłowski and M. Szydłowska who wanted to create a common place for artists and residents.