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Quote: The oldest building in Krakow's University Campus is Collegium Maius (Great College).The site was purchased in 1400 by King Jagiello. Fragments of the large 14th century limestone kamienica survive on the corner Read More
Quote: The Czartoryski Museum is an eclectic and interesting collection of artwork and curios begun by Princess Isabella Czartoryski in 1800 and continued by her descendants. Originally situated in the Polish town of Read More
Quote: The neo-renaissance building that nearly fills up one side of Kredytowa Street is a building that I never tire of looking at. It's so so elegant and definitely has E Marconi's stamp on it. I love to stand back Read More
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Quote: Situated in one of the houses (Poles are divided as to which one) where Copernicus was born, the museum is full of documents and astrological contraptions assocated with Copernicus (a home-town hero). Read More
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Quote: Wilanow Palace is another of Poland's treasures and is sometimes called 'the Polish Versailles.' The majestic building and gardens is situauted about ten kilometres out of the city in a peaceful suburb where many Read More
Quote: For all its charms, Krakow is still under the dark shadow created by the inhuman and atrocious crimes of the Nazis. Auschwitz is around 30 miles away, and Krakow lost over 90% of its pre-war Jewish population of Read More
Quote: Known as the Alte Shul-Stara-Bonica, it is Poland’s oldest synagogue--some date the synagogue to 1407 as the place of worship for men only; however, it was destroyed by fire in 1557 and was rebuilt in 1570s. Read More
Quote: The Warsaw Historical Museum is one of those museums you visit on a wet winter's day. By looking at the entrance you don't immediately realise that the whole of the museum occupies eleven town houses - in fact Read More