Food Scene
One of the best restaurant in Cracow. Michelin guide, gault&millau, trip advisor & wine spectator recomandtation !
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Studio Qulinarne Restaurant
4 GazowaOne of the best restaurant in Cracow. Michelin guide, gault&millau, trip advisor & wine spectator recomandtation !
Alchemia
5 EsteryPerfect for breakfast.
Zenit
19 MiodowaPerfect for breakfast.
Kolanko No 6 Restaurant
17 JózefaPerfect for breakfast.
Bagelmama
10 DajwórBusy Breakfast Place
ZAZIE Bistro
34 JózefaExcellent food !
Pierożki u Vincenta
12 Bożego CiałaTrue taste of Poland
Nowa 1
1 NowaBowling, restaurant, club
Bottiglieria 1881 Restaurant
5 BocheńskaFine cuisine
ZaKładka Bistro
2 JózefińskaFine cuisine
Drinks & Nightlife
Alchemia
5 EsteryThe oldest bar in jewish district
Sababa
2 SzerokaBest coctails in jewish district
Taawa Music Club
4B plac NowyNight club
HEVRE Bar & Restaurant
18 Beera MeiselsaNight club, bar, coctail bar
Les Couleurs Cafe
10 EsterySightseeing
Sinagoga Tempel, Krakow
24 MiodowaThe ancient Jerusalem Temple
Synagoga Kupa
27 WarszaueraSynagogue
Izaak Synagogue
18 Świętego SebastianaSynagogue
Hohe Synagoge
38 JózefaSynagogue
Sinagog Remuh
40 SzerokaSynagogue
Bażilika ta 'Corpus Christi'
26 Bożego CiałaChristian Basilica.
Basilika ta 'San Mikiel l-Arkanġlu
15 SkałecznaThe Ethnographic Museum in Kraków was born of the passion and reverence for cultures. For peasant culture. For European cultures. For exotic cultures.
Today, the Museum endeavours to be the place where the new description of the world – bygone and contemporary, far and near – is made. The world of custom that we ourselves find to be a mirror.
In other words: the museum wants to be a centre of reflection and understanding oneself and others.
Ratusz kazimierski
1 plac WolnicaThe Ethnographic Museum in Kraków was born of the passion and reverence for cultures. For peasant culture. For European cultures. For exotic cultures.
Today, the Museum endeavours to be the place where the new description of the world – bygone and contemporary, far and near – is made. The world of custom that we ourselves find to be a mirror.
In other words: the museum wants to be a centre of reflection and understanding oneself and others.
One of the most original streets of Kazimierz is one that bears the name of St. Lawrence (the patron of a church that used to stand there in the Middle Ages). Between the 19th and 20th centuries, the street saw an erection of some imposing constructions in the historicist style. First, a tramway depot was built in 1882, followed by its extension in 1913. In the years 1904-1905, the city power plant was raised on the neighbouring lot.
Along with the city gas plant built in 1857 at 16 Gazowa Street near-by, the area constituted the most industrialised region of the city. The Kraków Industrial Heritage Route, one of the most important and attractive tourist trails in Poland, runs through Kazim
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Świętego Wawrzyńca
Św. WawrzyńcaOne of the most original streets of Kazimierz is one that bears the name of St. Lawrence (the patron of a church that used to stand there in the Middle Ages). Between the 19th and 20th centuries, the street saw an erection of some imposing constructions in the historicist style. First, a tramway depot was built in 1882, followed by its extension in 1913. In the years 1904-1905, the city power plant was raised on the neighbouring lot.
Along with the city gas plant built in 1857 at 16 Gazowa Street near-by, the area constituted the most industrialised region of the city. The Kraków Industrial Heritage Route, one of the most important and attractive tourist trails in Poland, runs through Kazim
This street used to be called Żydowska ("Jewish"). Its present name was given by the Austrians to honour their emperor, Joseph II, who used to live at its outlet in Wojewodziński Palace (20 Krakowska Street). Today, Józefa Street is famous for its artistic ambience. It features numerous galleries of modern and antique art as well as antique shops and stalls with souvenirs. Another notable element of the street is the High Synagogue, located at 38 Józefa Street. Built in the years 1556-1563, it owes its name to the prayer hall situated on the first floor. Unfortunately, nothing has remained of its rich interior. Severely damaged during the Swedish Deluge and then in the Second World War, it h
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Józefa
JózefaThis street used to be called Żydowska ("Jewish"). Its present name was given by the Austrians to honour their emperor, Joseph II, who used to live at its outlet in Wojewodziński Palace (20 Krakowska Street). Today, Józefa Street is famous for its artistic ambience. It features numerous galleries of modern and antique art as well as antique shops and stalls with souvenirs. Another notable element of the street is the High Synagogue, located at 38 Józefa Street. Built in the years 1556-1563, it owes its name to the prayer hall situated on the first floor. Unfortunately, nothing has remained of its rich interior. Severely damaged during the Swedish Deluge and then in the Second World War, it h
Here you’ll find the heart of Kraków’s artistic, bohemian character behind the wooden shutters of dozens of antique shops and art galleries. Peeling façades and obscure courtyards hide dozens of bars and cafes, many affecting an air of pre-war timelessness. Centred around the former Jewish square now known as Plac Nowy, Kazimierz has emerged as the city’s best destination for cafe culture and nightlife. Alternative, edgy and packed with oddities, Kazimierz is an essential point of interest to any visitor.
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plac Nowy
plac NowyHere you’ll find the heart of Kraków’s artistic, bohemian character behind the wooden shutters of dozens of antique shops and art galleries. Peeling façades and obscure courtyards hide dozens of bars and cafes, many affecting an air of pre-war timelessness. Centred around the former Jewish square now known as Plac Nowy, Kazimierz has emerged as the city’s best destination for cafe culture and nightlife. Alternative, edgy and packed with oddities, Kazimierz is an essential point of interest to any visitor.
Most of the Jewish synagogues are huddled around Szeroka Street. Formerly, it constituted the main square of the Jewish town and the life of the district was concentrated around the Old Synagogue (24 Szeroka Street), the oldest preserved building of this type in Poland, which dates back to 1407. The Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków (Polish: Festiwal Kultury Żydowskiej w Krakowie, Yiddish: ייִדישער קולטור־פֿעסטיוואַל אין קראָקע) is an annual cultural event organized since 1988 in the once Jewish district of Kazimierz (part of Kraków) by the Jewish Culture Festival Society headed by Janusz Makuch, a self-described meshugeneh, fascinated with all things Jewish.[1] The main goal of the festiva
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Szeroka
SzerokaMost of the Jewish synagogues are huddled around Szeroka Street. Formerly, it constituted the main square of the Jewish town and the life of the district was concentrated around the Old Synagogue (24 Szeroka Street), the oldest preserved building of this type in Poland, which dates back to 1407. The Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków (Polish: Festiwal Kultury Żydowskiej w Krakowie, Yiddish: ייִדישער קולטור־פֿעסטיוואַל אין קראָקע) is an annual cultural event organized since 1988 in the once Jewish district of Kazimierz (part of Kraków) by the Jewish Culture Festival Society headed by Janusz Makuch, a self-described meshugeneh, fascinated with all things Jewish.[1] The main goal of the festiva
Il-Kastell Reali ta 'Wawel
5 WawelWawel castle
Rynek Główny
Rynek GłównyKrakow Old Town
Getting Around
Il-Pont ta 'Ojċe Bernatka
Kładka Ojca BernatkaParks & Nature
Bulwar Kurlandzki
Bulwar InflanckiBoulevards on the Wistula river
CRIUSES ON THE VISTULA RIVER IN KRAKOW OR TO TYNIEC. The Royal Wawel Castle, the Jewish district Kazimierz, the Skałka Church, the Camaldolese Abbey in Bielany and Tyniec viewed from the deck of the “Nimfa” will instil a unique charm with your memories from Kraków.
AQUA FUN - REJSY PO WIŚLE W KRAKOWIE
172 bulwar CzerwieńskiCRIUSES ON THE VISTULA RIVER IN KRAKOW OR TO TYNIEC. The Royal Wawel Castle, the Jewish district Kazimierz, the Skałka Church, the Camaldolese Abbey in Bielany and Tyniec viewed from the deck of the “Nimfa” will instil a unique charm with your memories from Kraków.
The Royal Wawel Castle, the Jewish district Kazimierz, the Skałka Church, the Camaldolese Abbey in Bielany and Tyniec viewed from the deck of the “Nimfa” will instil a unique charm with your memories from Kraków.
Krakowska Żegluga Pasażerska - rejsy po Wiśle w Krakowie
3 bulwar CzerwieńskiThe Royal Wawel Castle, the Jewish district Kazimierz, the Skałka Church, the Camaldolese Abbey in Bielany and Tyniec viewed from the deck of the “Nimfa” will instil a unique charm with your memories from Kraków.
Beautiful landscape to Wawel Castle. One of the best atmosphere in the city. Good food and a big collections of drinks. Hipster and comfortable place. Good music too :) Definitely one must-go place!!! It is awesome to sit by the Vistula river, drink coffee, eat breakfast and watch this beautiful view of Cracow's heart. Love summer at this place. Great pizza by the way :-
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Forum Przestrzenie
28 Marii KonopnickiejBeautiful landscape to Wawel Castle. One of the best atmosphere in the city. Good food and a big collections of drinks. Hipster and comfortable place. Good music too :) Definitely one must-go place!!! It is awesome to sit by the Vistula river, drink coffee, eat breakfast and watch this beautiful view of Cracow's heart. Love summer at this place. Great pizza by the way :-
Arts & Culture
The programme of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK, which has been active since 1st February 2010, encompasses presentation of the latest international art, education as well as research and publication projects. MOCAK’s two most important aims are presenting the art of the two last decades in the context of the post-war avant-garde and conceptual art as well as clarifying the rationale of creating art by highlighting its cognitive and ethical value and its relationship with everyday reality.
All the projects will be undertaken by the Museum with diverse audiences in mind. The publications produced will provide information bringing closer the origin and significance of the work
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Il-Mużew tal-Arti Kontemporanju MOCAK f'Krakow
4 LipowaThe programme of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK, which has been active since 1st February 2010, encompasses presentation of the latest international art, education as well as research and publication projects. MOCAK’s two most important aims are presenting the art of the two last decades in the context of the post-war avant-garde and conceptual art as well as clarifying the rationale of creating art by highlighting its cognitive and ethical value and its relationship with everyday reality.
All the projects will be undertaken by the Museum with diverse audiences in mind. The publications produced will provide information bringing closer the origin and significance of the work
Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory (Polish: Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera), a former metal item factory in Kraków, is now host to two museums: the Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków, on the former workshops, and a branch of the Historical Museum of the City of Kraków, situated at ul. Lipowa 4 (4 Lipowa street) in the district of Zabłocie (pl), in the administrative building of the former enamel factory known as Oskar Schindler's Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF).[1] Operating here before DEF was the first Malopolska factory of enamelware and metal products limited liability company, instituted in March 1937.
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Fabrika tal-Enamel ta 'Oskar Schindler
4 LipowaOskar Schindler's Enamel Factory (Polish: Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera), a former metal item factory in Kraków, is now host to two museums: the Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków, on the former workshops, and a branch of the Historical Museum of the City of Kraków, situated at ul. Lipowa 4 (4 Lipowa street) in the district of Zabłocie (pl), in the administrative building of the former enamel factory known as Oskar Schindler's Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF).[1] Operating here before DEF was the first Malopolska factory of enamelware and metal products limited liability company, instituted in March 1937.
Cricoteka, Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor was founded by Tadeusz Kantor as early as in 1980, at first as the Centre of Cricot 2 Theatre at 5, Kanonicza Street (now the seat of the Archives of the Centre). For almost ten years it has been the basic institution for Kantor's theatre, simultaneously a kind of the "Living Archives" of his theatre creation. The main purpose of the centre has been to preserve his ideas "not in a librarian system, but in the mind and imagination of generations to come".
In accordance with the Master's testament, this task is the basic and most important purpose currently realised by Cricoteka. The unique collection of Kantor's works is the
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Centru għad-Dokumentazzjoni tal-Arti ta 'Tadeusz Kantor CRICOTEKA
2 NadwiślańskaCricoteka, Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor was founded by Tadeusz Kantor as early as in 1980, at first as the Centre of Cricot 2 Theatre at 5, Kanonicza Street (now the seat of the Archives of the Centre). For almost ten years it has been the basic institution for Kantor's theatre, simultaneously a kind of the "Living Archives" of his theatre creation. The main purpose of the centre has been to preserve his ideas "not in a librarian system, but in the mind and imagination of generations to come".
In accordance with the Master's testament, this task is the basic and most important purpose currently realised by Cricoteka. The unique collection of Kantor's works is the
Galerie d'Art Naif
11 JózefaShopping
Lookarna Illustrations
11 JózefaPerfumeria Lulua – perfumy niszowe
22 JózefaNiche perfume store
Art Factory
9 JózefaAnna Gregory
2 Józefafashion