For some reason, there is always "barbAkan" in Krakow. And in Warsaw there is a barbican, then a barbican. A sixteenth-century fortification that is part of the city's defensive walls. It owes its unique...
The Rifle Brotherhood has existed in Krakow for more than 700 years. At first, they were really the defenders of the city. But then the union turned into a kind of elite club. Once a year, competitions...
The oldest street in the city. Initially, the settlement was called Okul, and in 1401 it was annexed to Krakow. The name of the street comes from the canons of the Wawel Cathedral, whose houses make up...
This strict four-storey building is one of the cornerstones of the Small Market. The first brick building on this site was erected in the XIV century. The Jesuits operated here in the XVI-XVII centuries...