Main Market Square
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The Main Market Square is situated in Krakow and is a main square of the old town, Krakow. This square dates back to the 13th century and is the largest medieval town square in Europe. Some of the significant landmarks of the square include the Sukiennice, St. Mary’s Basilica and the St. Adalbert’s Church. This beautiful square was designed by prince of Krakow, Boleslaw V the Chaste in 1257.
Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
Address: Krakow, Poland
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