The cultural capital of Poland. Krakow has been a cultural and academic center for about as long as there has been civilization in Europe, but these days it's known more for being Poland's biggest tou...
The largest Polish city east of the Vistula has 310 000 inhabitants. Behind the Cracow Gate Bramowa the street to the Old Town Market Square. Dominated by the classical renovated City Hall, the resort...
Many Polish Catholics, it is obviously difficult, a bit of diversity to allow, as they existed before the war: three and a half months in 1991 were Catholics Carmelite Church in Przemyśl filled to the...
Black Madonna icon: Virgin Mother on the mountain of Gora in Czestochowa. Czestochowa is the place of Mary, the mother of God and the mother of Poland. Many Poles are convinced that without Mary, the Pa...
The aintains its original 16th century Renaissance layout. Zamosc was founded in the 16th century by the chancellor Jan Zamoysky on the trade route linking western and northern Europe with the Black Se...
The neo-classical residence of earl Potocki in a wonderfully landscaped park. Lancuts Attraction is a magnate residence located in a large English park from the 17th century. It is a museum today: you ...
Zakopane (30 000 Ew.), 100 km south of Krakow, is Poland's capital in the High Tatras, the highest massif of the Carpathian Mountains. The villa on the firs (Pod Jedlami) is a representative example o...
The old town of Sandomierz (22 000 Ew.) Is closed in a few picturesque streets are flocking to the various architectural monuments: the Renaissance town hall on the east slightly sloping square, the p...