Kościuszko Mound in Kraków, Poland, erected by Cracovians in commemoration of the Polish national leader Tadeusz Kościuszko.
The Kraków Barbican is a fortified outpost once connected to the city walls. It is a historic gateway leading into the Old Town of Kraków, Poland.
The Cloth Hall in Kraków, Lesser Poland, dates to the Renaissance and is one of the city's most recognizable icons.
The best-known work on display at the museum is "The Lady with an Ermine" by Leonardo da Vinci.
The aim of the gallery is to present and support contemporary art from the last two decades.
The Wawel Royal Castle and the Wawel Hill constitute the most historically and culturally important site in Poland.
For many centuries, Kazimierz was a place of coexistence and interpenetration of Christian and Jewish cultures.
The main square of the Old Town of Kraków is one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe.
ICE is a modern world class building, meeting the requirements of international congress organisations.
Skałka, which means "a small rock" in Polish, is a small outcrop in Kraków.
A cruise on the Vistula will provide a visitor to Krakow with an unforgettable and relaxing experience.
The Krakow Opera located in new, modern building stages about 200 performances a year.
Błonia is a recreation area, frequently hosting large events like concerts and exhibitions.
Boulevards is a popular place for walks with a view of the Vistula River and the popular sights of Krakow.
Father Bernatek Footbridge for pedestrians and bicycle linking the districts of Kazimierz with Podgórze.
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