A monthly magazine in Krakow devoted to the art market. Its purpose is to inform about interesting works appearing in antique shops and galleries. They have been publishing it since 1996.
The most known Krakow newspaper, the afternoon Krakow news daily. It has been published since March 10, 1946, initially by the MC of the PPR. The first editor-in-chief was Adam Polewka. From April 1, 1949 to January 31, 1956 it appeared as a mutation of “Express Wieczorny”, from February 1,
In 1990-1995 it was published as a daily newspaper in Krakow, since 1996 it has been a weekly, published by Spółka Akcyjna Arka Press, and it follows the tradition of the former daily of the same name. He publishes articles, interviews, discussions on socio-political issues. Jan Polkowski became the first
Journal issued by the Foundation of the same name. It appears irregularly, it was created in the underground in the UJ in the mid-1980s Krakow. Controversial texts are included – surprising, even though many of the materials are merely literary propositions generally considered interesting.
Bimonthly, an independent political and cultural magazine in Krakow. Founded by a group of intellectuals associated with the opposition before August 1980, it appeared in the uncensored circulation since 1990 and is officially released.
A monthly magazine dedicated to the protection of the human environment. Published in Krakow by the “Sigma” Publishing House of Technical Journals and Books. The first issue appeared in January 1973, the first editor-in-chief was prof. Tadeusz Wojtaszek. The ambition of “Aura” is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the
The palace is located at no 2 Asnyka Street in Krakow. Built in the second half of the 19th century and rebuilt in 1910 in the style of modernism. One should pay attention to the expressive figures of the four atlas supporting the balcony, they are very characteristic.
It is located at the corner of Wielopole and 4 Starowiślna Streets in Krakow. It used to be a department store called Bazar Polski, built-in 1921 by Tadeusz Stryjeński and Franciszek Mączyński. Bought in 1924 by the owner and editor of “Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny” – by Marian Dąbrowski, and until
Have you ever seen pictures of Nowa Huta – the most communist-looking part of Krakow? If yes – you may be interested in who designed its unusual appearance. Of course, it was Tadeusz Ptaszycki – find out more about the creator of the most iconic Krakow districts. Tadeusz Ptaszycki was
Prus Bolesław was born under name Aleksander Głowacki, in 1847 in Hrubieszów. He was leading author in the polish history of literature and philosophy, also known for his novel “The doll, ” adapted in multiple films and tv series. Besides his writer’s activity, Prus fought in the uprising in 1863.