One of the largest scientific, cultural, economic and religious centers in Poland, a popular tourist destination.
castle seat located in the center of Krakow and the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in the world. Built by order of King Casimir III the Great, it consists of a series of buildings from different periods, located around the main courtyard in the Italian style.
Catholic parish church of Gothic architecture in Krakow. In 1962, he received the title of minor basilica from the Vatican. St. Mary's Church is one of the main architectural dominants of the Krakow Main Market, overlooking it with its main facade.
square in Polish Krakow, is the center of the old city. It was formed in the 13th century and is one of the largest medieval squares in Europe. The Main Market Square has a square shape, with a side length of about 200 meters, palaces and churches are located on it. In the center are the cloth rows, rebuilt in 1555 in the style of the Italian Renaissance.
originally a factory called "Rekord" for the production of metal utensils. From 1939 to 1945 the factory was owned by the German industrialist Oskar Schindler and was called Emailwarenfabrik. Under Oskar Schindler, Jews entered the factory on the so-called Schindler's List. Since 2007, the factory has been divided between the Krakow Historical Museum, which organized the exhibition "Krakow during the Occupation 1939-1945" and the Museum of Modern Art. The factory is included in the tourist route "Krakow Way of Technology".
the archcathedral of the Krakow Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church, which has the status of a minor basilica. Located on Wawel Hill in Krakow, it is the tomb of many heads of the Polish state, including most of the medieval kings, as well as two of the largest national poets - Adam Mickiewicz and Juliusz Slowacki.
an artificial hill, a cenotaph, located on the Sikornik hill in the western part of Krakow dzielnica VII Zwierzyniec. The mound is dedicated to the Polish national hero Tadeusz Kosciuszko and is a protected cultural and historical monument. Tadeusz a Kosciuszko - military and political figure of the Commonwealth and the United States, participant in the US War of Independence, leader of the Polish uprising of 1794, national hero of Belarus, Poland, USA, honorary citizen of France. Generalissimo of the Army of the Commonwealth. He wore this title during the uprising of 1794 - until the capture by Russian troops in the battle of Maciejovice.
a museum located in the historical district of Krakow Kazimierz, in the former depot of a narrow-gauge electric tram. The museum displays exhibits related to the development of urban public transport, electricity, gas and utilities in Krakow, as well as historical technical monuments. The museum was founded in 1998. In addition to permanent exhibitions in the exhibition hall, the museum organizes interactive exhibitions for schoolchildren related to technology, physics, chemistry and history.
Catholic chapel, located in the Krakow district of Łagiewniki. Currently, the chapel is part of the Catholic pilgrimage center Sanctuary of Divine Mercy and the monastery of the female monastic congregation of the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy. In the chapel there is one of the versions of the Catholic icon called "Jesus, I trust in you." An architectural monument of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
Catholic Church in Krakow, a small basilica, one of the most famous Polish sanctuaries. It also has the name Skalka, which means "little stone" in Polish. This name is due to the fact that the church is located on a small hill in Krakow, where, according to legend, in 1079, on the orders of the Polish king Boleslav II the Bold, the archbishop of Krakow, St. Stanislav, was killed. These events led to the exile of the king and the canonization of the assassinated bishop.
botanical garden in Krakow, located in the eastern part of the Old Town on the territory of the historical district of Wesola. The oldest botanical garden in Poland. The Botanical Garden was founded in 1783 on the site of the garden of the Czartoryski family. In 1792, the Astronomical Observatory was equipped on the territory of the botanical garden, where the famous Krakow astronomer and mathematician Jan Sniadecki and astronomer Tadeusz Banachevich worked. The collection of the botanical garden consists of 5 thousand species of plants, including about one thousand trees and shrubs and about two thousand heat-loving plants in greenhouses. In the garden there is a Jagiellonian oak that is about 230 years old.
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