INTO KRAKOW, THE UNESCO CITY - Krakow, Poland Vlog Ep 76
The day 1 of our time in Krakow begin from simply going to the old town there and looking around the castle. We quickly realized this is the center of where you can feel and see the culture of Poland with many of old building still remain standing.
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Live Like A Local: What to do in Krakow
When you travel, it's great to know what to do when you arrive at your destination. Upgrade your international status from tourist to local in this series that gives you the inside scoop on what to do on your next vacation. Our international tour lands us in Krakow, where we asked locals what you should do when you're in town.
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Exclusive: Krakow, Poland - The Most Beautitul City in Europe
Kraków is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River (Polish: Wisła) in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century. Kraków has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life and is one of Poland's most important economic hubs. It was the capital of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland from 1038 to 1569; the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569 to 1596; the Free City of Kraków from 1815 to 1846; the Grand Duchy of Cracow from 1846 to 1918; and Kraków Voivodeship from the 14th century to 1998. It has been the capital of Lesser Poland Voivodeship since 1999.
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Kraków (Poland)
Kraków (also Cracow, or Krakow) is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River (Polish: Wisła) in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century. Kraków has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life and is one of Poland's most important economic hubs.
Kraków is classified as a global city by GaWC, with the ranking of High sufficiency. Cited as one of Europe's most beautiful cities, its extensive cultural heritage across the epochs of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture includes the Wawel Cathedral and the Royal Castle on the banks of the Vistula river, the St. Mary's Basilica and the largest medieval market square in Europe, the Rynek Główny. Kraków is home to Jagiellonian University, one of the oldest universities in the world and traditionally Poland's most reputable institution of higher learning.
In 2000, Kraków was named European Capital of Culture. The city will also host the next World Youth Day in 2016. The metropolitan city of Kraków is known as the city of churches.
Kraków is divided into 18 administrative districts (dzielnica) or boroughs, each with a degree of autonomy within its own municipal government. Prior to March 1991, the city had been divided into four quarters which still give a sense of identity to Kraków – the towns of Podgórze, Nowa Huta, and Krowodrza which were absorbed by Kraków as it expanded, and the ancient town centre of Kraków itself.
Matejko Square at Kleparz is one of the city's more important public spaces.
The oldest neighborhoods of Kraków were incorporated into the city before the late 18th century. They include the Old Town (Stare Miasto), once contained within the city defensive walls and now encircled by the Planty park; the Wawel District, which is the site of the Royal Castle and the cathedral; Stradom and Kazimierz, the latter originally divided into Christian and Jewish quarters; as well as the ancient town of Kleparz.
Major landmarks include the Main Market Square with St. Mary's Basilica and the Sukiennice Cloth Hall, the Wawel Castle, the National Art Museum, the Zygmunt Bell at the Wawel Cathedral, and the medieval St Florian's Gate with the Barbican along the Royal Coronation Route. Kraków has 28 museums and public art galleries. Among them are the main branch of Poland's National Museum and the Czartoryski Museum, the latter featuring works by Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt.
Public transport is based on a fairly dense network of tram and bus lines operated by a municipal company, supplemented by a number of private minibus operators. Local trains connect some of the suburbs. The bulk of the city's historic area has been turned into a pedestrian zone with rickshaws and horse buggies; however, the tramlines run within a three-block radius.The historic means of transportation in the city can be examined at the Museum of Municipal Engineering in the Kazimierz district, with many old trams, cars and buses.
Rail connections are available to most Polish cities. Trains to Warsaw depart every hour. International destinations include Berlin, Budapest, Prague, Hamburg, Lviv, Kiev, and Odessa (June–September).The main railway station is located just outside the Old Town District and is well-served by public transport.
Kraków's airport (John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice) is 11 km (7 mi) west of the city. Direct trains cover the route between Kraków Główny train station and the airport in 15 minutes. The Katowice International Airport is located about 75 minutes from Kraków.
Narrow streets, horses, Wawel, Old Town, Kazimierz and friendly people... Krakow is very atmospheric city. One of the oldest in Poland and definitely one of the most beautiful. Perfect city for families as well as for active youth. Everybody will find something interesting to do in this city, although it's not very big. I highly recommend Krakow for a weekend if you want to feel the real atmosphere and hospitality of Poland :)
ICE Kraków - Theatre Hall
ICE Krakow, the new conference centre being built in the center of Krakow, that will be open in autumn 2014.
Multi-functional hall in the shape of a traditional, rectangular shoe box equipped with a box-type stage (stage entrance, adjustable proscenium, curtain and backstage area).
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● Nowy Wisnicz Castle - It is a castle located on a forested hill by the River Leksandrówka in the village of Stary Wiśnicz, Lesser Poland Voivodeship in Poland. The castle was built in the Baroque architectural style with Renaissance elements.
● Palace of Culture and Science - It is a controversial high-rise building in Warsaw, Poland. Constructed in 1955, it is the center for various companies, public institutions and cultural activities such as concerts, cinemas, theaters, libraries, sports clubs, universities, scientific institutions and authorities of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
● Warsaw - It is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula River in east-central Warsaw is an alpha global city, a major international tourist destination, and a significant cultural, political and economic hub. Its historic Old Town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
● Royal Castle - The Royal Castle in Warsaw is a castle residency that formerly served throughout the centuries as the official residence of the Polish monarchs. It is located in the Castle Square, at the entrance to the Warsaw Old Town.
● Krakow - Kraków is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 and has traditionally been one of the leading centers of Polish academic, economic, cultural and artistic life. Cited as one of Europe's most beautiful cities, its Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
● Wawel Castle - The Wawel Castle is a castle residency located in central Kraków, Poland. The castle, being one of the largest in Poland, represents nearly all European architectural styles of medieval, renaissance and baroque periods. The Wawel Royal Castle and the Wawel Hill constitute the most historically and culturally important site in the country. In 1978 it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Historic Centre of Kraków.
● Wroclaw - Wrocław is a city in western Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe.
● Tumski Bridge - It is a steel bridge over the north branch of the Oder river in Wrocław, Poland. Tumski Bridge is also called Lovers Bridge, Cathedral Bridge or Green Bridge. It's a place of the enamored tradition for lovers. The bridge is full of love locks which lovers leave to cherish their feelings. An essential part of the ceremony is to throw the key into the Odra river.
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Looted–Recovered. Cultural Goods – the Case of Poland - day 1, part 1
An international specialist conference, organized by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and the International Cultural Centre focused on the restitution of artworks in Poland in the European context.
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An international specialist conference, organized by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and the International Cultural Centre focused on the restitution of artworks in Poland in the European context.
Poland/Warsaw (Walking tour/Old Town) Part 4
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Warsaw-Warszawa/Poland
Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa) is the capital and largest city of Poland. It stands on the Vistula River in east-central Poland, roughly 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the Baltic Sea and 300 kilometres (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population is estimated at 1.740 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 2.666 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 9th most-populous capital city in the European Union. The city limits cover 516.9 square kilometres (199.6 sq mi), while the metropolitan area covers 6,100.43 square kilometres (2,355.39 sq mi).
In 2012 the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Warsaw as the 32nd most liveable city in the World. It was also ranked as one of the most liveable cities in Central Europe. Today Warsaw is considered an Alpha– global city, a major international tourist destination and a significant cultural, political and economic hub. Warsaw's economy, by a wide variety of industries, is characterised by FMCG manufacturing, metal processing, steel and electronic manufacturing and food processing. The city is a significant centre of research and development, BPO, ITO, as well as of the Polish media industry. The Warsaw Stock Exchange is one of the largest and most important in Central and Eastern Europe. Frontex, the European Union agency for external border security, has its headquarters in Warsaw. It has been said that Warsaw, together with Frankfurt, London, Paris and Barcelona is one of the cities with the highest number of skyscrapers in the European Union.Warsaw has also been called Eastern Europe’s chic cultural capital with thriving art and club scenes and serious restaurants.
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, at a time when Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596. After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, the city became the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, a puppet state of the First French Empire established by Napoleon Bonaparte. In accordance with the decisions of the Congress of Vienna, the Russian Empire annexed Warsaw in 1815 and it became part of the Congress Kingdom. Only in 1918 did it regain independence from the foreign rule and emerge as a new capital of the independent Republic of Poland. The German invasion in 1939, the massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 and to the major and devastating Warsaw Uprising between August and October 1944. Warsaw gained the title of the Phoenix City because it has survived many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history. Most notably, the city required painstaking rebuilding after the extensive damage it suffered in World War II, which destroyed 85% of its buildings. On 9 November 1940, the city was awarded Poland's highest military decoration for heroism, the Virtuti Militari, during the Siege of Warsaw (1939).
The city is the seat of a Roman Catholic archdiocese (left bank of the Vistula) and diocese (right bank), and possesses various universities, most notably the Polish Academy of Sciences and the University of Warsaw, two opera houses, theatres, museums, libraries and monuments. The historic city-centre of Warsaw with its picturesque Old Town in 1980 was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other main architectural attractions include the Castle Square with the Royal Castle and the iconic King Sigismund's Column, St. John's Cathedral, Market Square, palaces, churches and mansions all displaying a richness of colour and architectural detail. Buildings represent examples of nearly every European architectural style and historical period. Warsaw provides many examples of architecture from the gothic, renaissance, baroque and neoclassical periods, and around a quarter of the city is filled with luxurious parks and royal gardens.Wikipedia
Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland
Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland
The main square of the Old Town of Kraków, Lesser Poland, is the principal urban space located at the center of the city. It dates back to the 13th century, and at 9.4 acres is one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe. The Project for Public Spaces lists the square as the best public space in Europe due to its lively street life, and it was a major factor in the inclusion of Kraków as one of the top off-the-beaten-path destinations in the world in 2016.
The main square is a square space surrounded by historic townhouses (kamienice) and churches. The center of the square is dominated by the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), rebuilt in 1555 in the Renaissance style, topped by a beautiful attic or Polish parapet decorated with carved masks. On one side of the cloth hall is the Town Hall Tower (Wieża ratuszowa), on the other the 10th century Church of Saint Adalbert and 18 98 Adam Mickiewicz Monument. Rising above the square are the Gothic towers of Saint Mary's Basilica. Kraków Main Square does not have a town hall, because it has not survived to the present day.
The main function of the Market Square was commerce. After the city was destroyed by the Mongol invasion in 12 41, the Main Square was rebuilt in 12 57 and its commercial role expanded with the Magdeburg rights location of the city by the prince of Kraków, Bolesław V the Chaste. The Main Square was designed in its current state with each side repeating a pattern of three, evenly spaced streets set at right angles to the square. The exception is Grodzka Street which is much older and connects the Main Square with the Wawel Castle. Originally the square was filled with low market stalls and administrative buildings and had a ring road running around it. It was King Casimir III the Great who built the original Gothic Cloth Hall and the town hall that filled nearly a quarter of the square. Kraków was the capital of the Kingdom of Poland and a member of the Hanseatic League and the city flourished as an important European metropolis.
The Main Square is located on the Royal Road once traversed during the Royal Coronations at Wawel Cathedral, between the Kraków barbican to the north, and the Wawel Castle to the south. Ever since its creation the square has been considered the center of the city.
The Main Square is surrounded by old brick buildings (kamienica) and palaces, almost all of them several centuries old. Most buildings have acquired a neoclassical look over time, but the basic structures are older and can be seen in their doorways, architectural details and interiors. Vast medieval cellars of the buildings are used as pubs, restaurants and cabarets. The square is lined with many restaurants and cafes. One of the most renowned, Pod Palmą (Under the Palm) at Krzysztofory Palace, was opened in 18 76 by Antoni Hawełka, a purveyor to the imperial court in Vienna. It is the location of the Historical Museum of Kraków, above. Among the many tourism-oriented venues there is also the International Centre of Culture. Probably the most famous of the oldest establishments is the Wierzynek's restaurant, remembered for the great feast of 13 64 which, according to the legend, lasted for twenty one days and helped to reach a consensus between the monarchs of Europe.
Originally the market square consisted of more structures that were crucial to the economy and political life of the city and thus created a microcosm of the city. The Kraków Town Hall existed since the medieval era and was destroyed in the 19th century. Also standing next to the Cloth Hall was the Great Weigh House and the Small Weigh House, which both existed until the 19th century. The foundations of the weigh houses were excavated in the early 21st century and incorporated into an underground museum.
The culture of Kraków is deeply rooted in colorful traditions with the Main Square remaining most lively and crowded year-round. Like other notable old-town squares, Main Market Square in Kraków is also known for its large population of rock pigeons, florist stalls, gift-shops, beer-gardens and horse-drawn carriages.
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The main square (Polish: Rynek Główny) of the Old Town of Kraków, Lesser Poland, is the principal urban space located at the center of the city. It dates back to the 13th century, and at roughly 40,000 m2 (430,000 ft2) is one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe. The Project for Public Spaces (PPS) lists the square as the best public space in Europe due to its lively street life.
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TRAVEL VLOG: Krakow, Auschwitz and Warsaw, Poland 2019 | Tim&Rod
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Traveled to Poland after our wedding in Italy
TITLE: GREAT DESTINATIONS - KRAKOW, AUSCHWITZ AND WARSAW
VO: KRAKOW DATES BACK TO 7TH CENTURY AND IT IS CONSIDERED AS ONE OF POLAND’S MOST IMPORTANT CITIES WITH SIGNIFICANT CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL CENTERS. THIS IS A PLACE THAT SHOULD BE ON EVERYONE’S TRAVEL LIST. WITH THE PRSENCE OF A LARGE MARKET SQUARE , COLORFUL STREETS AND HISTORIC SITES KRAKOW IS A FAVOURITE STOP OF EVERY POLAND TOUR.
MAIN MARKET SQUARE
VO : THE MAIN MARKET SQUARE (RYNEK GLOWNY) IS THE LARGEST MEDIEVAL MARKET SQUARE IN EUROPE. THIS WAS BUILT ON 13TH CENTURY AFTER THE CITY WAS DEMOLISHED. SINCE THAT TIME THIS HAS BECOME ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SITES FOR TRADE. IT IS FILLED WITH CAFES , VENDORS, TOURISTS , HORSE AND CARRIAGES AND A LOT OF PIGEONS.
BRONZE SCUPLTURE
VO: THIS HUGE BRONZE SCULPTURE IS SITUATED AT THE CORNER OF THE TOWN HALL TOWER AND THE MAIN MARKET SQUARE . IT IS DESIGNED BY A POLISH ARTIST AND THE OFFICIAL NAME IS EROS BENDATO BUT EVERYBODY REFERS TO IT AS THE HEAD.
THE CLOTH HALL
THE CLOTH HALL IS THE CENTERPIECE OF MARKET SQUARE, PERFECT PLACE TO GET YOUR UNIQUE SOUVENIRS.
ST. MARY’S BASILICA
VO: ST. MARY’S BASILICA - THE MAIN HIGHLIGHT OF THE MAIN MARKET SQUARE. MORE THAN TAKING PHOTOS - IT IS WORTH IT TO SEE THE BRILIANT BLUE CEILING AND GOTHIC ALTAR PIECES IN EUROPE.
FLORIANSKA STREET
VO : ONE OF KRAKOWS MOST FAMOUS STREETS. IT RUNS FROM FLORIAN’S GATE DOWN TO THE MAIN MARKET SQUARE. ITS 3 BLOCKS LONG FILLED WITH BOUTIQUE SHOPS, SOUVENOR SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS.
WAWEL CASTLE
VO: STROLL THE WAWEL CASTLE GROUNDS AS IT GIVES YOU A BEAUTIFUL SPOT TO VISIT. IT HAS A UNIQUE CATHEDRAL , MANICURED GARDENS AND MANY HISTORIC BUILDINGS. FOR A PEACEFUL VISIT GET THERE EARLY TO AVOID CROWDS OF TOURISTS. THE PLACE OPENS AS EARLY AS 6 AM.
DAY 2
AUSCHWITZ CONCENTRATION CAMP
AUSCHWITZ CONCENTRATION CAMP - THE LARGEST OF THE GERMAN NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS AND EXTERMINATION CENTERS. OVER 1.1 MILLION MEN WOMEN , CHILDREN LOST THERE LIVES HERE.
WARSAW TRAIN STATION
CHRISTMAS MARKET IN OLD TOWN MARKET
WARSAW ON THE OTHER HAND ALSO KNOWN AS THE PARIS OF THE EAST WAS ONE OF EUROPE’S MOST BEAUTIFUL CITIES UNTIL IT WAS DESTROYED IN WORLD WAR 2. FOR MANY DECADES WARSAW REBUILT ITSLEF AND ROSE UP FROM ASHES AND EMERGED ONCE AGAIN AS ONE OF EUROPE’S GREAT CITIES.
ROYAL WAY
THE ROYAL WAY ORIGINALLY WAS USED AS A COMMUNICATION ROUTE , THIS ROUTE IS A BEAUTIFUL 4KM LONG ROAD THAT GOES FROM THE ROYAL PALACE AT OLD TOWN . WALKING THIS ROAD ASSURES YOU AN INCREDIBLE VIEW OF POLISH HISTORICAL LANDMARKS.
BLIKLE AND BAR MLECZNY FAMILY( SITES ALONG THE ROYAL WAY)
FAMOUS RESTAURANTS IN WARSAW. BLIKLE IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR YOUR SWEET TOOTH , WHILE BAR MLECZNY IS A MILK BAR WHERE YOU CAN EAT CHEAP, POLISH FOOD.
COPERNICUS STATUE
COPERNICUS WAS BORN IN TORUN , POLAND AND WENT TO COLLEGE IN KRAKOW. HIS STATUE STANDS IN THE COPERNICUS SQUARE.
CHOPIN BENCHES
ALONG THE ROYAL WAY ARE THE BLACK MARBLE BENCHES. EACH BENCH PLAYS MUSIC BY CHOPIN. LOOK FOR THE BUTTON AND LISTEN CLOSELY BUT ITS DIFFICULT TO HEAR WHEN IT IS NOISY NEARBY.
CASTLE SQUARE ( PLAC ZAMKOWY)
LAZIENKI PARK
KRAKOW AND WARSAW ESTIMATED TRAVEL COST ( ANY GREAT VIEW )
1. BACKPACKER BUDGET
ACCOMODATION : $15
FOOD : $5-$10
TRANSPORTATION:$5
ATTRACTION:$5-$10
AVERAGE DAILY COST : $30-40
2. MID RANGE BUDGET
ACCOMODATION:$25
FOOD:$15-$20
TRANSPORTATION:$10
ATTRACTION: $10-$20
AVERAGE DAILY COST - $60-$75
3. LUXURY BUDGET
ACCOMODATION:$55
FOOD:$40
TRANSPORTATION :$10
ATTRACTION:$10-$20
AVERAGE DAILY COST : $140+
QUOTE CAPTION: “WHEREVER YOU GO BECOMES A PART OF YOU SOMEHOW.” - ANITA DESAI
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Why should you consider studying in Poland
Don’t choose just a high-ranking university but also a nice place to live
high-quality education institutions, : The Polish higher education system is well developed and has a history of 650 years of educating high profile. . Polish specialists of all professions are highly appreciated by the recruiters worldwide. Especially Polish doctors, engineers, architects and IT specialists .
The quality of the system is guaranteed by State Accreditation Committee, which monitors all Polish higher education institutions. According to its control results, over 80% of the Polish universities have outstanding and good rankings. International students who choose to study in Poland will have the opportunity to receive a quality education . The quality of the education provided is monitored and regularly evaluated. There are over 5,000 courses available in Poland.All leading universities in Poland offer high-quality programs taught in English, including medicine, engineering, humanities, business, and finance The best three of them are widely recognised as regional academic centres. Warsaw University is ranked first in the Top Coder international IT ranking,
Since 1998, Poland has been part of the Socrates–Erasmus programme and today more than 300 Polish HEIs participate. In 2013, around 10,000 students from all over Europe came to Poland, mostly choosing universities in Warsaw, Poznań, Kraków, Wrocław and Łódź. if your country is in the Erasmus network, probably you won’t need a visa to come to Poland
The tuition fees & cost of living: Studying in Poland is cheaper than studying in other parts of Europe. Tuition fees are around 2000-3000 Euro a year (depending on the field of studies), what's a few times lower than the EU average. Compared to the average fees of private universities in France, Germany or the UK, For example, Northern European countries ask students to pay approximately 10 000 EUR .
The cost of living A shared flat in the city centre for 100-150 EUR or a room in a student dormitory for 100 EUR. What’s more, a monthly public transport ticket costs only 25 EUR per month, and during the warmer half of the year you can use public bikes which are almost free of charge. The low cost of living in Poland makes the country one of the best study destinations for international students living on a budget. the cost of living is still significantly lower than in most of the EU countries. A total amount of 200-500 Euros is enough to cover the basic cost of accommodation, food and transport.
Student life : you will find no time for boredom, partying, sports, music festivals, film festivals, hanging out with friends, going out of town for the weekends, etc Polish cultural institutions provide quality entertainment for all tastes The number of festivals, book fairs, concerts, and other kinds of entertainment is massive
Scholarship : If your country does not belong to the Socrates-Erasmus network, there are still a handful of opportunities. Each year, a considerable number of scholarships for non-EU foreign students are launched. Most of them are dedicated to students from Eastern European Partnership countries: but almost everybody can find a scholarship for which he or she is eligible. The best way to find out is to contact the Polish embassy in your country, as they usually coordinate bilateral student exchange programmes.
One of Poland's main cultural festivals now gained international fame and is in its 13th year.
One of Poland's main cultural festivals is the International Mime Art Festival. It's now gained international fame and is in its 13th year.
The festival is organized by the Warsaw Mime Center and searches for diversity of the language of mime. Over the past years, the festival has become an extremely popular theatrical event, attracting crowds of admirers both in Poland and abroad. And this year's program aims to show the beauty of the art which justifiably escapes definition. The event is a showcase of contemporary forms of this beautiful and ever-expanding theater. The festival started yesterday and will run to the 31st of August.
Jewish Community Centre Cracow
Jewish Community Centre Cracow, Miodowa 24, Poland. Jews for hundreds of years created the culture and traditions in Cracow. Germans murdered Jews from Kazimierz during 2nd War. Place recalls the history of the Jewish Community in Cracow.