Okolice
Kazimierz
where: the log hill of Krzemionki Zakrzowskie (right-bank part of Krakow)
when for free: every day
They are groups of rock faces and rocks; are one of the elements of the Trail of the City Forests of Krakow. The Zalew Zakrzówek is located in their vicinity . There are many climbing routes on Skałki, which are used by many tourists. Among the vegetation of Skałki, weeds predominate, but there are also thermophilic plants, such as thyme.
Where does the name come from? Legend has it that among the cliffs there, Master Twardowski had his school of sorcery and magic (the one who, according to the famous legend, sold his soul to the devil) and that these rocks were created as a result of the explosion of the building. In reality, however, Twardowski worked on other Skałki - in Krzemionki Podgórskie; in the nineteenth century, however, Skałki in Zakrzówek began to be associated with his name and activities.
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Zakrzówek
where: the log hill of Krzemionki Zakrzowskie (right-bank part of Krakow)
when for free: every day
They are groups of rock faces and rocks; are one of the elements of the Trail of the City Forests of Krakow. The Zalew Zakrzówek is located in their vicinity . There are many climbing routes on Skałki, which are used by many tourists. Among the vegetation of Skałki, weeds predominate, but there are also thermophilic plants, such as thyme.
Where does the name come from? Legend has it that among the cliffs there, Master Twardowski had his school of sorcery and magic (the one who, according to the famous legend, sold his soul to the devil) and that these rocks were created as a result of the explosion of the building. In reality, however, Twardowski worked on other Skałki - in Krzemionki Podgórskie; in the nineteenth century, however, Skałki in Zakrzówek began to be associated with his name and activities.
Zwiedzanie
Mocak is a Museum of modern art, it is a great place to enjoy and relaxing of art, exhibition permanent and temporary. They organized workshops for children and adults, summer cinema.
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Il-Mużew tal-Arti Kontemporanju MOCAK f'Krakow
4 LipowaMocak is a Museum of modern art, it is a great place to enjoy and relaxing of art, exhibition permanent and temporary. They organized workshops for children and adults, summer cinema.
Katedral ta' Wawel
3 WawelWieliczka
Kamp tal-kuntrattakk Nazi Auschwitz-Birkenau u Mużew
11 Więźniów OświęcimiaThe colorful stairs are the result of the 2013 project "Look at your feet" - an element of the Fresh Zone competition , which was organized as part of the Grolsch ArtBoom festival. The competition task was to inventively develop the city space. The Rainbow Staircase, according to the assumptions of their creators, Agnieszka Rola and Monika Pasek , was to improve the mood of passers-by. In their opinion, people are so busy these days that they lack time both to smile and to reflect; stairs in the colors of the rainbow are to contribute to changing this state of affairs.
Rainbow Stairs
5 TatrzańskaThe colorful stairs are the result of the 2013 project "Look at your feet" - an element of the Fresh Zone competition , which was organized as part of the Grolsch ArtBoom festival. The competition task was to inventively develop the city space. The Rainbow Staircase, according to the assumptions of their creators, Agnieszka Rola and Monika Pasek , was to improve the mood of passers-by. In their opinion, people are so busy these days that they lack time both to smile and to reflect; stairs in the colors of the rainbow are to contribute to changing this state of affairs.
During the occupation of Krakow by the Nazis, it was the only pharmacy in the Krakow ghetto. Its owner, Tadeusz Pankiewicz, was the only Pole who lived in the ghetto from its inception until the very end. Pankiewicz wrote a book about Apteka pod Orłem. Pharmacy in the Krakow ghetto ; the object also appeared in Steven Spielberg's film "Schindler's List".
Today, the Pharmacy is one of the branches of the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow. The permanent exhibition of the Pharmacy is devoted to the history of the Holocaust of Kraków 8y Jews , and also commemorates the figure of its owner, Tadeusz Pankiewicz. The exhibition was opened in 2013, 70 years after the Germans liquidated the ghetto in Krakow.
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Apteka pod Orlem. Dipartiment tal-Mużew Storiku tal-Belt ta 'Krakow
18 Plac Bohaterów GettaDuring the occupation of Krakow by the Nazis, it was the only pharmacy in the Krakow ghetto. Its owner, Tadeusz Pankiewicz, was the only Pole who lived in the ghetto from its inception until the very end. Pankiewicz wrote a book about Apteka pod Orłem. Pharmacy in the Krakow ghetto ; the object also appeared in Steven Spielberg's film "Schindler's List".
Today, the Pharmacy is one of the branches of the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow. The permanent exhibition of the Pharmacy is devoted to the history of the Holocaust of Kraków 8y Jews , and also commemorates the figure of its owner, Tadeusz Pankiewicz. The exhibition was opened in 2013, 70 years after the Germans liquidated the ghetto in Krakow.
where: ul. Lipowa 4 (5 minutes from the apartment art & mood)
what can be seen: incl. exhibits related to the fate of Krakow's Jews during World War II
when for free: on Mondays (permanent exhibition)
www : www.mhk.pl/oddzialy/fabryka-schindlera
The factory for the production of sheet metal and enamel products was established in 1937; it was then the "First Małopolska Factory of Enamelware and Metal Products" Rekord "Sp. z o. o. " An entrepreneur from Germany, Oskar Schindler, took it over two years later and called it the German Enamelware Factory. The factory workers were the Jews who were threatened with extermination, later entered on Schindler's list and saved from extermination. The factory was put into operation by the Museum in 2007.
Both the permanent exhibition of the Factory and the temporary exhibitions are devoted to the period of the occupation of Krakow by the Germans (1939-1945). In addition to exhibits documenting the life of residents during World War II, you can find there those that "tell" about the fate of Krakow's Jews or items related to the life of Oskar Schindler himself.
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Fabrika tal-Enamel ta 'Oskar Schindler
4 Lipowawhere: ul. Lipowa 4 (5 minutes from the apartment art & mood)
what can be seen: incl. exhibits related to the fate of Krakow's Jews during World War II
when for free: on Mondays (permanent exhibition)
www : www.mhk.pl/oddzialy/fabryka-schindlera
The factory for the production of sheet metal and enamel products was established in 1937; it was then the "First Małopolska Factory of Enamelware and Metal Products" Rekord "Sp. z o. o. " An entrepreneur from Germany, Oskar Schindler, took it over two years later and called it the German Enamelware Factory. The factory workers were the Jews who were threatened with extermination, later entered on Schindler's list and saved from extermination. The factory was put into operation by the Museum in 2007.
Both the permanent exhibition of the Factory and the temporary exhibitions are devoted to the period of the occupation of Krakow by the Germans (1939-1945). In addition to exhibits documenting the life of residents during World War II, you can find there those that "tell" about the fate of Krakow's Jews or items related to the life of Oskar Schindler himself.
where: ul. Floriańska 41
what can be seen : everyday objects and artist souvenirs
when for free: on Sundays
www: www.mnk.pl/oddzial/dom-jana-matejki
Thanks to the efforts of the Society, which was established after the death of the outstanding artist to commemorate him, it managed to collect over 6,000 exhibits related to his life and work. In the Jan Matejko House, you can get to know the painter's life up close - the collections consist of both everyday items and souvenirs. You can find among them, among others documents, letters, artist's works and photographs. The department also hosts lessons, art workshops and a series of lectures entitled "Thursdays at Matejko's". Visiting Krakow definitely cannot do without a visit to the house of Jan Matejko!
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Il-Binja ta 'Jan Matejko
41 Floriańskawhere: ul. Floriańska 41
what can be seen : everyday objects and artist souvenirs
when for free: on Sundays
www: www.mnk.pl/oddzial/dom-jana-matejki
Thanks to the efforts of the Society, which was established after the death of the outstanding artist to commemorate him, it managed to collect over 6,000 exhibits related to his life and work. In the Jan Matejko House, you can get to know the painter's life up close - the collections consist of both everyday items and souvenirs. You can find among them, among others documents, letters, artist's works and photographs. The department also hosts lessons, art workshops and a series of lectures entitled "Thursdays at Matejko's". Visiting Krakow definitely cannot do without a visit to the house of Jan Matejko!
where: ul. Krupnicza 26
what can be seen: everyday objects and artist souvenirs
when for free: on Sundays
www: www.mnk.pl/oddzial/dom-jozefa-mehoffera
The Józef Mehoffer House is a museum-house convention, where you can find numerous exhibits from the artist's life. There are not only numerous paintings by the painter, but also objects such as antique furniture, a library, sculptures, photographs and numerous family heirlooms.
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Jozef Mehoffer House - Krakow National Museum
26 Krupniczawhere: ul. Krupnicza 26
what can be seen: everyday objects and artist souvenirs
when for free: on Sundays
www: www.mnk.pl/oddzial/dom-jozefa-mehoffera
The Józef Mehoffer House is a museum-house convention, where you can find numerous exhibits from the artist's life. There are not only numerous paintings by the painter, but also objects such as antique furniture, a library, sculptures, photographs and numerous family heirlooms.
Barbican ta 'Krakow
BasztowaVeit Stoss Altarpiece | St Mary's Basilica
5 plac Mariacki