Attractions in Krakow
In the heart of Krakow’s market square, the 17th-century Krzysztofory Palace stands as a well-preserved baroque structure, now home to the main branch of the Krakow Museum. Visitors can explore […]
Krakow Water Park, or Park Wodny Kraków, is a year-round destination located in Krakow, Poland. The park features both indoor and outdoor pools, a variety of slides, and water games, […]
Krakow’s National Museum, often abbreviated to MNK, houses an impressive collection of 780,000 objects, making it one of Poland’s largest museums. The museum showcases a diverse range of Polish art […]
Zakrzowek, a striking contrast to medieval central Krakow, is a blue reservoir located southwest of the city. Created in 1990 by flooding a disused limestone quarry, the lake is encircled […]
The Museum of Photography in Krakow, Poland’s only museum dedicated to photography, opened its main branch, MuFo Rakowicka, in 2021, though the museum has roots dating back to 1975. Housed […]
The Stained Glass Workshop and Museum in Krakow, founded in 1902 by StanisÅ‚aw Å»eleÅ„ski, originally served as a training ground for local artists to master the craft of stained glass. […]
The Hipolit House (Kamienica Hipolitów), a branch of the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow, stands as a testament to the city’s past, showcasing recreations of townhouse interiors from […]