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Museums (66)

Dragon’s Den

The cave that the legendary dragon inhabited leads down from Wawel Hill to the bank of the Vistula. The legendary beast terrorised the locals and demanded offerings of cattle, though in an...
Wawel

Rydlówka

Rydlówka, a one-of-a-kind destination, has multiple links to the art of the Young Poland movement – including painting, literature, playwriting and theatre. This place has left its mark...
ul. Tetmajera 28

The Jan Matejko House

This is where the most famous Polish painter of the 19th century, whose paintings generations of Poles became perfectly familiar with, was born. The most famous Polish historical painter of the...
ul. Floriańska 41

The Barbican and the Defensive Wall

The jewel in the crown of Kraków’s fortifications is accessible to tourists from spring to autumn, and in summer it provides a backdrop for events that immerse you in medieval history...
Planty

Art of the Orient: Turkish Tents

The centuries of contacts, not necessarily peaceful, with the countries of the Middle East had a powerful impact on Polish customs, fashion, and artistic tastes. Centuries of close contacts...
Wawel 5
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