Uncover the shocking truths and captivating history of Krakow, Poland, a city where medieval charm meets profound resilience. From the grandeur of Wawel Hill to the solemn echoes of Auschwitz, this collection reveals the historical layers and cultural depths that make Krakow an unforgettable destination.
Cloth Hall
The Cloth Hall is located on the main square and is a popular tourist destination in Krakow.
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church on the square is known for its beauty, particularly the blue altarpiece and ceiling.
Wawel Hill
Wawel Hill is a location in Krakow where you can visit the castle, cathedral, and see the dragon statue.
Jewish district
The Jewish district offers historical sights during the day, including the Old Synagogue, and transforms into a vibrant area with bars and restaurants at night.
Old Synagogue
The Old Synagogue is located in the Jewish Quarter.
Auschwitz
Auschwitz, located outside of Krakow, was one of the most horrible concentration camps, where millions of people were murdered.
Birkenau
Birkenau, near Auschwitz, is a site of mass murder with train tracks leading to the longhouses.