St. Florian's Gate (Brama Florianska), Krakow, Poland
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St. Florian's Gate or Florian Gate (Polish: Brama Floriańska) in Kraków, Poland, is one of the best-known Polish Gothic towers, and a focal point of Kraków's Old Town. It was built about the 14th century as a rectangular Gothic tower of wild stone, part of the city fortifications against Turkish attack.
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Szeroka Street - Cracow Life
Kazimierz is UNBELIEVABLE for Street Photography and FOOD | Krakow Poland
Krakow is just awesome when you walk around when no tourists are around and the only way to do that is to go early! So in this video you will see Kazimierz the jewish quarter which is really trendy and historic. Full of quirky shops, vintage clothing stores and bars. So take a wander around Szeroka Street and i am sure you will love it there!
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Jewish forum of Krakow: Szeroka street
Szeroka street with its 3 synagogues was the hub of Kazimierz' Jewish district
Yemen Blues @ Shalom on Szeroka Street 2011, Krakow, Poland
Yemen Blues performed during Jewish Woodstock - Shalom on Szeroka
Street in Krakow, Poland on JUly 2nd, 2011
Szeroka Street Square at Kazimierz in Kraków
Szeroka Kazimierz Cracow Poland
Szeroka Street on Kazimierz in Cracow is surrounded by old houses, which remeber the best of times of Jewish Community in Cracow. Germans destroyed Jewish Culture, killed People during 2nd War. Currently buildings are renovated; many pubs, restaurants.
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Di Naye Kapelye @ Shalom on Szeroka Street 2011
Hungarian group Di Naye Kapleye performes during Shalom on Szeroka
Street - Jewish Woodstock at the 21st JEwish Culture FEstival in
Krakow, Poland on July 2nd, 2011
Special Jewish visit in Kraków/Poland Jewish District - Kazimierz Part 1
Kazimierz – the district south of the Old Town between the Wisła River and ul. Dietla (where a tributary of the Wisła once flowed) was the centre of Jewish life in Kraków for over 500 years, before it was systematically destroyed during World War II. In the communist era it became one of Kraków’s dodgiest districts while gradually falling into disrepair. Rediscovered in the 1990s, thanks to the fall of the regime and worldwide exposure through the lens of Steven Spielberg, Kazimierz has rebounded and is today Kraków’s most exciting district – a bustling, bohemian neighbourhood packed with historical sites, atmospheric cafes and art galleries. Well-known for its associations with Schindler and Spielberg, traces of Kazimierz’s Jewish history have not only survived, but literally abound in the form of the district’s numerous synagogues and Jewish cemeteries. In fact, no other place in Europe conveys a sense of pre-war Jewish culture on the continent better than Kazimierz. As a result, the district has become a major tourist draw and pilgrimage site for Jews, which has led to the return of contemporary Jewish culture in the area. Each summer since 1988 the massively popular Jewish Culture Festival has filled Kazimierz’s streets and cafes with music, while educating Kraków’s residents and guests about the city’s pre-war Jewish history and celebrating modern Jewish culture. The fact that it’s one of the year’s biggest parties proves that there’s more to Kazimierz than sepia photographs and old synagogues. 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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Szeroka Kazimierz Krakow
recorded on August 9, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
The streets of Krakow, Poland
This video is about Krakow Poland
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recorded on August 9, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Zion80 ASHER BARA live in Krakow, Poland - 23FKŻ Shalom on Szeroka
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Jewish Quarter Tour by SeeKrakow
The District of Kazimierz is the historical Jewish part of Krakow. Its narrow streets and courts are full of interesting Jewish architecture. Founded in 1335 by King Kazimierz the Great, this district used to be a separate city altogether.
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27. FKZ Shalom on Szeroka Street: JUNUN
JUNUN: SHYE BEN TZUR & THE RAJASTHAN ORCHESTRA performing during the final concert of 27th Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow on July 1st, 2017. Recording of the concert co-produced with National Cinematheque - Audiovisual Institute and Polish Television TVP2.
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JUNUN: Shye Ben Tzur (vocal, guitar), Zaki Nizami (qawwali vocal), Zakir Aliase Aghan (qawwali vocal, harmonium), Chugge Khan (percussion), Aamir Damami (trumpet), Nathoo Lal Solanki (parcussion), Hasmat Hasmat (tuba), Ajmeri Khan (percussion), Yonatan Albalak (guitar), Adir Dadia (sound engineer)
cover photo: Michal Ramus,
Walentyn Dubrowski @ Kazimierz ( Szeroka Street 1, Krakow)
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Krakow Jewish Museum in the Old Synagogue
Jewish Museum is a branch of the Krakow History Museum situated in the Old Synagogue of the 16th century at 24 Szeroka street in the former Jewish quarter of Kazimierz town.