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Venues in Kraków

Kraków has always been, in many respects, a charmed city. With a history that dates back to the 4th century settlement of Wawel Hill, Kraków has fortuitously avoided destruction since the pesky Mongols stopped bullying the area in the 13th century, growing into one of the most prominent cities in Central Europe. The most important city in Poland not to come out of World War II looking like a trampled Lego set, even the Soviets failed to leave their mark on the enchanted city centre during 45 years of supervision, forced to erect their grey communist Utopia in the outlying suburb of Nowa Huta. As a result, Kraków is today one of the most beautiful showpieces of Central Europe – a claim validated by its historic centre’s inclusion on the first ever UNESCO World Heritage List in 1978, along with the nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine and only ten other places in the world. A city of majestic architectural monuments, cobbled thoroughfares, cultural treasures, timeless courtyards, priceless artworks and legendary beer cellars and gardens, Kraków’s historic centre is the pride of Poland.

What To See

Kraków’s centre can be divided into two main sections – the Old Town and Kazimierz (the former Jewish Quarter), with Wawel (the former Royal Castle) towering between them. These three areas are requisite for anyone visiting the city and have been given their own separate treatment with accompanying cultural listings within this guide. Though one could spend their life wandering in and out of the cobbled streets, courtyards, cafes, clubs and museums of the Old Town and Kazimierz (we’ve attempted to make a life out of it), don’t hesitate to take a trip across the river into Podgórze - arguably the city’s most evocative and mysterious district; the Jewish heritage trail also naturally leads you from Kazimierz into Podgórze, where the worst horror of Kraków’s Nazi occupation played out and Schindler made a name for himself.

Just west of the Old Town lies Salwator - Kraków's greenest district, and home to one of its most unique outdoor attractions, Kościuszko Mound. Within these pages you’ll also find a section devoted to Nowa Huta, one of only two planned socialist realist cities ever built. Designed to be the antithesis of everything Kraków’s Old Town represents, both culturally and aesthetically, the commie comforts of Nowa Huta are only a tram ride away. Those staying in the area for a week or more should strongly consider day trips to Wieliczka, Auschwitz-Birkenau and Tarnów. However long your stay, our meticulously updated information will help you make the most of it. Enjoy exploring Kraków and Małopolska.

Kraków Sightseeing
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19th Century Polish Art Gallery (MNK Sukiennice)Editor's pick

19th Century Polish Art Gallery (MNK Sukiennice)

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Kościuszko MoundEditor's pick

Kościuszko Mound

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Nowa Huta Cultural Centre (NCK)Editor's pick

Nowa Huta Cultural Centre (NCK)

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Zdzisław Beksiński GalleryEditor's pick

Zdzisław Beksiński Gallery

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Art & Balloon MuseumFeatured

Art & Balloon Museum

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Boruni Gallery & Amber MuseumFeatured

Boruni Gallery & Amber Museum

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Bunkier Sztuki Gallery of Contemporary ArtFeatured

Bunkier Sztuki Gallery of Contemporary Art

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Castle Underground (Lost Wawel, Lapidarium)Featured

Castle Underground (Lost Wawel, Lapidarium)

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Collegium MaiusFeatured

Collegium Maius

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Crown TreasuryFeatured

Crown Treasury

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Czartoryski Museum (MNK)Featured

Czartoryski Museum (MNK)

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Galicia Jewish MuseumFeatured

Galicia Jewish Museum

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Home Army MuseumFeatured

Home Army Museum

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International Cultural CentreFeatured

International Cultural Centre

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Józef Mehoffer House (MNK)Featured

Józef Mehoffer House (MNK)

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Kraków National Museum (MNK), Main BuildingFeatured

Kraków National Museum (MNK), Main Building

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Krzysztofory Palace | Museum of KrakowFeatured

Krzysztofory Palace | Museum of Krakow

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MangghaFeatured

Manggha

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MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in KrakowFeatured

MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow

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Museum of Engineering & Technology (MIT)Featured

Museum of Engineering & Technology (MIT)

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