Kraków: Attractions and more...
There are numerous museums in Krakow, which make this city particularly rich in cultural heritage. Many of these museums, such as the National Museum, the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow, and the Centre for Jewish Culture house permanent exhibitions describing the city’s turbulent history, while a plethora of smaller galleries display local and international art. Numerous artistic displays are also organised in various clubs, pubs and cultural centres throughout the city.
Along with performances in some of the country’s best theatres, Krakow is home to an exciting and varied nightlife. Visitors can join in the locals at the many clubs in the old centre, most found especially around Grand Square, where local and international deejays entertain the crowds. Live music is played in many venues as well, with jazz and rock both being very popular.
Nearby, the most important historical sites are undoubtedly the sites of the
WWII concentration camps of Plaszow and Auschwitz, a constant reminder of Poland’s
grim, war-torn past.
What to see in detail
Landmarks and Historic sites (7)
Museums (5)
Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods (6)
Surroundings (1)
See also
Tours (7)
Parks and gardens (1)
Nature and sport (1)
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