Wawel Hill

For lovers of historical places
Rating 9110

4 may 2015Travel time: 8 december 2014
The Wawel complex has survived many owners for several centuries of existence: Polish kings, Austrian soldiers lived here, Lithuanians visited, Germans were accommodated during the Second World War. But no matter what happened, he still remained a part of Poland and its history.

The outer perimeter of the Wawel complex and its courtyards can be viewed free of charge. Entrance to the Cathedral of Saints Stanislaus and Wenceslas is also free. Inspection of the Royal Castle is paid. When buying tickets, you can choose which specific exhibitions you want to visit and pay for everything separately. I visited the castle as part of a group bus tour program, so I can’t tell you about the prices for individual expositions.

When launching inside the Royal Castle, very serious control for sharp and piercing objects. All things - backpacks, bags and umbrellas will have to be left in the storage room. Photography inside the castle is prohibited.
Please note that during the renovation of the Czartoryski Museum, the main treasure of the collection - "Lady with an Ermine" by Leonardo da Vinci, is exhibited in the Royal Castle.
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