The Church of Divine Mercy is located in Kraków on Wzgórza Krzesławickie. It was built in 1983-1987. The author of the church design was Witold Cękiewicz, and the author of the structure was Edward Motak. In the openwork cross of the main altar there is an inscription “Jezu Ufam Tobie”
Ecce Homo Church is located at 10 Woronicza Street in Krakow and was founded in 1891. Under the altar are the remains of St. Brother Albert Chmielowski, transferred from the Rakowicki cemetery. In the altar there is a painting “Ecco Homo” made by Albert Chmielowski. There is also a small
Blessed Bronisława Chapel is located in Krakow, next to the Kościuszko Mound. Once upon a time there was a hermitage in this place, where Blessed Bronisława lived and died. After her death, a cross was set there, and in 1702 a small chapel was built. During the construction of the
In 1834, the technical institute took the place of the Technical School, which was established thanks to the support of the Szczepan Humbert Foundation. Initially, there was a shortage of funds for the maintenance of the Institute, so the Saint Barbara Secondary School was closed, and its finances were allocated
The Italian Culture Institute was established in 1988 in Krakow and is located at 49 Grodzka Street. The aim of the institute is to promote Italian culture through wide-ranging cultural activities such as film screenings, picture exhibitions, training sessions, Italian language courses, lectures, meetings, etc. There is also a library
The Austrian Institute was established in 1992 in Krakow and organizes German language courses, concerts, exhibitions and lectures. The Krakow Austrian Institute is also a licensed Examination Center for ÖSD and EBC*L certificates. Exams are carried out at all language levels.
The Geothe Institute was established in Krakow in 1991 and is located at Na Groblach 20. The headquarters of the Institute is in Munich. The main goal of the institute is to promote German culture by developing cultural cooperation. There are readings, film screenings, exhibitions, concerts, conferences, etc. The institute
The French Institute is located at Stolarska 15 in Krakow. It was founded in 1947 and is still operating today. The main program of activities involves organizing French language courses, conducting a wide cultural activity, screening French films, organizing art exhibitions, theatrical performances, singing recitals, concerts, etc.
The Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics is located at 152 Radzikowskiego Street in Krakow. It was established in 1955, and its creators are eminent scientists: prof. Marian Mięsowicz and prof. Henryk Niewodniczański. The Institute has a U-120 cyclotron and conducts cognitive research and work in the field of the application
Institute of Forensic Research is located in Kraków at 9 Westerplatte Street. During the Nazi occupation, he collaborated with the Jagiellonian University on such matters as examining documents and items found next to Polish officers murdered in Katyn. Some of these documents were hidden by employees of the Institute and