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.
Cathedrals, ancient synagogues, palaces, parks and even a dragon’s den make the former Polish capital one of the most fascinating European cities to explore.
Discover eight centuries of Jewish history that have made Krakow what it is today at this moving photo museum, an important cultural centre for the Jewish community.
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.
Learn about the legends that make this Gothic church such an attraction and explore its colossal interior to see the 15th-century altarpiece at its centre.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cathedrals, ancient synagogues, palaces, parks and even a dragon’s den make the former Polish capital one of the most fascinating European cities to explore.
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.
Discover eight centuries of Jewish history that have made Krakow what it is today at this moving photo museum, an important cultural centre for the Jewish community.
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.