Without a doubt, Old Krakow belongs to the most beautiful cities of not only Poland, but also the whole Europe. The beautiful metropolis, situated on the banks of the Vistula River, is known worldwide for its cultural and historical monuments. In this city one will find approximately 5,000 medieval buildings and more than two million works of art. Furthermore, throughout the year Krakow hosts numerous cultural festivals. Many people say that this city has a magical power.
The luxurious Grand Hotel is open not far from the ever-lively Market Square. This is one of the most prestigious and elegant hotels in Krakow. Its guests will be pleased with rooms that … Open
Wawel Castle Ensemble is the most important symbol of Krakow. It was built in the center of a limestone hill, and many years ago it was the family seat of the Polish dynasty of Piast. This was the place from which the fate of Poland was decided for six centuries, because Krakow was the capital of Poland in the XVII century. Of course, a large number of legends are connected to the church. The most famous one tells us about the "Wawel Dragon". This legend is still told to children throughout the country. It tells about a dragon that lived in a cave under the castle and that kept the whole city in fear. Only the brave shoemaker’s apprentice was able to stop it. He filled a sheepskin with sulfur and placed it on wooden legs in front of the lair of the dragon. The monster swallowed the “sheep” and died. The king offered the apprentice any award he wished, and the guy decided to make boots from the leather of the defeated dragon. Even nowadays, anyone can enter the world of legends and fairy tales by visiting the cave in which the evil dragon lives as before. However, this time it’s present only in the form of a statue. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
The attractive historical Hotel Wawel is located in Old Krakow. The hotel is open in an eye-catching 16th-century building that is a classic example of the modern style. In accordance with … Open
Narrow passages and steep stairs will bring you to the bell tower, where visitors will see a huge Sigmund bell. Poles are very superstitious, and so they’ve come up with a myth concerning this place of interest. One is allowed to look at the bell as many times as he wishes. However, touching the bell can be done only once in a lifetime. When doing this, the hand you use to touch it has a crucial importance. If you touch the bell with your right hand, you will have good luck and love. If you touch it with your left hand, you will be lucky in money issues. Thus, visitors are invited to choose between love and money in their lives. Tourists, who decide to cheat and touch the bell with both hands in order to get love and money, will get none of them or the second. This ancient legend remains very popular with young people.
There won’t be any difficulty in planning a romantic vacation in Krakow. Travelers have a long list of quality hotels to choose from, and Komorowski Luxury Guest Rooms is one of them. … Open
St. Mary's Church.
The church of Saint Mary is located near the Cloth Hall. In the Middle Ages the church performed the function of the city guard tower. The main altar of the church is dedicated mainly to the life of the Virgin Mary and it is opened only for a few hours a day. However, even with the doors closed the altar is very beautiful and unique. Its figures are made in the life-size, and because of this the altar seems to be particularly "alive" in the atmosphere of the old church.
The church of Saint Mary is located near the Cloth Hall. In the Middle Ages the church performed the function of the city guard tower. The main altar of the church is dedicated mainly to the life of the Virgin Mary and it is opened only for a few hours a day. However, even with the doors closed the altar is very beautiful and unique. Its figures are made in the life-size, and because of this the altar seems to be particularly "alive" in the atmosphere of the old church.
Those who want to throw an unforgettable shopping in Krakow, should definitely visit Sukiennice market. It is historical, laid back in 1257 and can safely be considered one of the oldest … Open
Krakow Academy.
Krakow today is not just a city with rich and ancient history, but also a cosmopolitan European city thanks to one of the leading educational institutions in Poland, Krakow Academy (Universytet Jagielonski ) that is located there. Here, in 17 different faculties, study students from all over the world. Stanislaw Lem is known as one of the most famous graduates of the renowned educational institution. The Academy is worth visiting only because of the building in which it is located. The house is a fine example of the architecture of the XIV century. The courtyard with arcades and numerous small parts are made in the Gothic style. Gutters here are decorated with gargoyles. The Academy has its own museum, where visitors can see an old auditorium, a library, and, among other things, a collection of historical instruments.
Krakow today is not just a city with rich and ancient history, but also a cosmopolitan European city thanks to one of the leading educational institutions in Poland, Krakow Academy (Universytet Jagielonski ) that is located there. Here, in 17 different faculties, study students from all over the world. Stanislaw Lem is known as one of the most famous graduates of the renowned educational institution. The Academy is worth visiting only because of the building in which it is located. The house is a fine example of the architecture of the XIV century. The courtyard with arcades and numerous small parts are made in the Gothic style. Gutters here are decorated with gargoyles. The Academy has its own museum, where visitors can see an old auditorium, a library, and, among other things, a collection of historical instruments.