The Railway Bridge II is a bridge over the Vistula River in Kraków. It is also called the railway bridge on the small ring road of Krakow. Initially, it was built on wooden stilts in the 1940s by the Germans. It was located on the Mydlniki-Płaszów route, which made it
The bridge over the Dąbie is a bridge built on a dam damming up the Vistula River. It is located in Krakow and connects the districts of Grzegórzki and Podgórze. The bridge was built in the years 1957-1962 and has a cable-concrete structure. It stands on 10 spans, is 230
The Railway Bridge is located in Kraków on the Vistula River, between the Kraków Główny station and the Kraków Zabłocie train stop. Initially, in the years 1854-1855, there were two wooden bridges built by the Austrians in this place, which connected Krakow with Bochnia, Tarnow and Dębica. In the years
The Powstańców Śląskich Bridge, also known as the Third Bridge or the Krakus Bridge, is a road bridge in Kraków over the Vistula River, connecting Kazimierz (Starowiślna street) with Podgórze (Na Zjeździe street). It was built in 1913 and its designer was Edward Zitter. In 1917, a tram line was
The Józef Piłsudski Bridge, also known as the Second Bridge, was built in the years 1926-1933. It is located at the end of Krakowska Street on the Vistula River and connects Kazimierz with Podgórze. It is also a tram bridge. In order to build it, the Podgórze market hall was
The bridge in Łęg, also known as the Nowa Huta bridge, is a road bridge built in the years 1950-1952 over the Vistula River, lying along Nowohucka street. Its designer was Józef Szulc. The structure of the bridge is made of steel, is 281.2 meters long and about 18.9 meters
The Sapper Bridge was built in 1929 by engineers. It was a military bridge in Dąbie, Krakow, crossing the Vistula River. The bridge was destroyed in the first years of World War II.
The bridge in Mogiła was built in the summer of 1939 and it crossed the Vistula River. Its structure was made of steel beams on wooden supports. It was destroyed by the Polish army during World War II while retreating in the first days of the war.
Rudawa has its origins in the place where two small brooks Krzeszówka and Rudawka, are connecting. In this spot, 37 kilometers long river arises. It flows through Zabierzow (where the riverbed creates a picturesque gorge called Skała Kmity). In 1327 in Mydlniki village (current district of Krakow), with a water
Regulanka, also called Potok Regulicki, has a length of 13 kilometers. Its source is located in Regulice village; the stream flows through Alwernia, Kwaczała, Okleśna and feeds the Vistula (of course). Regulanka is fed by Brodła – very clear and pure brook with lagoon made on it. Regulanka’s waters are