Wawel Hill, rising 748 feet above sea level to the south of Krakow’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has been a significant site since it was first settled around 50,000 years ago. For 500 years from the 11th century, it served as the power base for Poland’s kings. Today, visitors can explore the hill’s prominent landmarks, including Wawel Castle and Wawel Cathedral, which overlook the River Vistula. The hill offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural heritage of the region, providing a tangible connection to the past.
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