Castles are often the most beautiful reminders of a country’s past. They fascinate us because of their history and famous habitants. They are depicted in books and movies as places where great adventures and love stories happen. Some of the most stunning castles in the world are situated in Europe.
Monumental views, vibrant cities, and ancient culture – it should come as no surprise that European countries are insanely popular among tourists. Their long history and amazing architecture attract millions of visitors every year. In fact, European cities are so beautiful, it may be difficult to choose the ones to
The Three Mound’s Run is an amazing sport initiative in Krakow, which connects not only sport lovers and runners, but also those who want to test their abilities or simply enjoy their day in the fresh air. Three Mound’s Run 2021 The 2021 edition of the Run will take place
Tour de Pologne is one of the most prestigious international sport events in Poland. This road bicycle racing stage race has already become a national tradition, which gathers best cyclists and sport fans from around the world every year. There are usually seven or eight stages and the whole route
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry is located at 3 Floriańska Street in Krakow. Its dates back to the last century. November 14, 1850 in the government authorities’ house at the church of St. Piotr at ul. Grodzka 52, the first, constitutional meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The entire eastern part of the Sowiniec range in the Wolski Forest, starting from the Vistula River. Apparently, the name comes from the fact that there are many titmouses in this forest. When in 1702 the chapel of Bl. Bronisława, this part of Sikornik began to be called the Bronisława
This cemetery was established in 1794 as a parish cemetery for citizens of city Podgórze found by Austrinas on the opposite bank of Vistula river from Krakow. It was closed in 1903. The oldest grave that remained there is from 1794 and belongs to the 15-year old Agnieszka Drelinkiewiczówna. There
Block canals are a network that stretches under old Krakow. These are the remains of the 19th century sewage system. It had two outlets: to the Old Vistula near St. Sebastian Street and to the Vistula River near Na Groblach Square. Only Śródmieście was channeled. The canals are probably 11
Formerly, the Vistula River was the border of the city from the south. The exit from the city in this very important trade direction was possible thanks to the Wielicki Bridge. Unfortunately, it was abolished in 1775 by a flood. Later it was rebuilt as floating. In 1501 the city
The Floating Bridge was built on the Vistula River in Kraków after the Charles Bridge was destroyed by the flood. The construction of this bridge was necessary because connecting the two banks of the Vistula was very important for economic reasons.