Deep within Poland’s most sacred cathedral you’ll find the tombs of royal families, a collection of religious art and an enormous bell from the 16th century.
The centerpiece of Market Square, this stunning Gothic building is an important part of the city’s cultural heritage, housing an art museum and historic beer cellar.
With chapels carved into the salt, a surreal underground lake and a museum, this World Heritage-listed site is one of the most unusual attractions in Krakow.
Experience an in-depth perspective on centuries of Polish culture as you explore this comprehensive collection of books, journals and other publications.
One of Wroclaw’s most iconic landmarks is a beautiful Gothic structure, and Poland\'s first brick building, that defines the skyline of Cathedral Island.
The centerpiece of Market Square, this stunning Gothic building is an important part of the city’s cultural heritage, housing an art museum and historic beer cellar.
Dating back to the 14th century, this church blends a simple Gothic exterior with an elaborate Baroque décor. It once housed an important Jesuit college.