It broadcasts from Nowa Huta on the frequencies 66.25 and 92.50 FM, often light, non-distracting music. As emphasized by the editors of the radio also disco polo and information, cultural news from the near and distant surroundings.
Also known as Radio Małopolska FUN or Radio, Muzyka i Fakty – on January 15, 1990, the first Polish private radio station established by the Krakow Foundation for Social Communication, affiliated with the French radio program FUN, began operating in Krakow. Initially, only FUN – Radio was broadcast, but from
The station was established in February 1927 and since then its most famous broadcast becuase of the Trumpet Call (hejnal in Polish) from the St. Mary’s Tower at 12.00 noon, every day. In 1936, the broadcasting station received a permanent seat at Wróblewski st. in Krakow. After World War II,
It broadcasts the program since April 1993 from the church tower in Borek Fałęcki on the wave of 70.76 and 87.80 MHz. It is owned by the Archdiocese of Krakow and it covers its area. In the program of Radio St Mary’s we hear religious programs, cultural and social journalism,
A family radio in which everyone can hear about themselves – announced the organizers of the radio station. It is a local radio in Proszowice, near Krakow, has a range of about 7 km and reaches about 50 thousand people. It emits on 96.70MHz waves
It was founded in January 1993 and has its headquarters in Węgrzce just outside Krakow, broadcasts by this radio have information, interviews and music. You can hear them on the frequencies 72.56 and 102.40FM
It was established at the end of 1994 as a result of the transformation of the student radio station “Centrum” (AGH) operating in the cable network of the academic town since 1968. RAK broadcasts the program for people connected with the academic community – from high school students, through students,
A charity organization helping Polish society during the First World War. It operated from January the 1st 1916 in Warsaw. The president of the council was S. Dzierzbicki, and then E. Sapieha, the president of the Main Board was the initiator of the appointment of the RGO – Eng. A.
Writer, translator, collector, patron of the arts. He was born in Sevres near Paris in 1875, died in Krakow in 1968. He came from a noble Polish-Parisian family, which in 1870 settled in the estate of Czakowy on the Nida River. Father – Zygmunt Pusłowski was a collector and bibliophile.