Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Krakow-terra incognita, a spot, which you do not anticipate to see, waiting to be discovered …

The question, asked a random person on the streets of New York, Berlin and Tokyo, “What do you associate Poland with”, with out a moment’s believed will hear the answer: “John Paul II”, “Lech Walesa”, “pierogis” and, of course Krakow , the pearl of Poland! It is 1 of the oldest (loc.987) and the most lovely cities in Europe the prime destination in Europe in 2007 (Orbitz) and selected European Capital of Culture in 2000 …

What genuinely attracts our consideration in this town?

The unique character of the city, monuments moving via the streets, you can participate in a living history lesson a magic location full of art and culture … frequently named “the Polish Bohemia“.


Krakow old town principal square

More than a hundred years, Poland did not exist as a nation on the map of Europe. Almost certainly it would disappear forever if not for individuals who have preserved modest fragments of the nation in their hearts, minds and pockets.In this dark period of history, Krakow was a particular place – a city which attracted artists from everywhere and men and women of culture, to speak and write about Poland, to paint their portraits and leave future generations traces forming national identity.


Wavel Cathedral Krakow, night view. Photo : Christopher Walker

Noteworthy is absolutely the kings, medieval Wawel Royal Castle, the seat of Polish kings, shrouded in legend of the Wawel dragon …The Wawel Cathedral, the coronation place of Polish kings, burial place of kings, the excellent chiefs and seers nation, and President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria Kaczynska. We can not neglect the Old Town – given that 1978 a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The principal sights of Krakow’s Old Town is located on The Major Marketplace Square(the largest medieval town square in Europe): St. Mary’s Church (gothic church built in 13 century. Standing 80m tall, it is especially popular for its wooden altarpiece carved by Veit Stoss)The Renaissance Cloth Hall(It was as soon as a major centre of international trade. Traveling merchants met there to talk about organization and to barter)and the Town Hall Tower(Its cellars when housed a city prison with a Medieval torture chamber) and the remains of defensive walls – Florian’s Gate and the Barbican.


St Mary’s Church – Krakow

We can not also neglect about Kazimierz Town Hall(15th century Kazimierz is a historical district of Kraków (Poland), greatest recognized for becoming home to a Jewish neighborhood from the 14th century till the Second Planet War).

The culmination of our historic trip by means of the streets of Krakow will be the Kosciuszko Mound where we can see the panoramic view of the Vistula River and the city. Kościuszko Mound inspired Count Paul Strzelecki, Polish patriot and Australian explorer, to name the highest mountain in Australia Mount Kosciuszko, since of its perceived resemblance to the Kosciuszko Mound in Krakow.

 I want you to pay a visit to our museums, galleries, cafes favorite Polish artists, so you will be capable to really feel the atmosphere of this incredible city, exactly where the sacred and the profane sit with each other at the café table, and ordinary cabby deserves to be referred to as an artist …The art lovers can not pass by  Collegium Maius – the oldest component of Jagiellonian Univeristy museums and so forth. Krakow also has turn out to be a spot for filming motion pictures, amongst other individuals Steven Spielberg’s ” The Schindler’s List” and the films of Andrzej Wajda.


Collegium Maius – A view of the oldest component of Jagiellonian Univeristy

Why Krakow?

Because it is a spot exactly where everybody can feel at residence, a city whose streets intersect the representatives of distinct nationalities, different religions, folks for and against, adventurers and pilgrims …

Since the idea of time in Krakow does not exist, life goes on around the clock, and the night is only a pretext to turn a page in the calendar.

Krakow, the pearl of Poland is a city of individuals with passion, student festivals, art cafes, theater performances and bohemian neighborhoods..

Certainly you must add Krakow to your locations which you see ahead of you die … It have to be the element of your” Bucket List”..

About the Author :-


 

Anna Lapinska was born in Poland and have been living in Chicago because 2005 , studied at Warsaw University , Anna is in great love with History , travelling, cultures , nature, music  and extreme sports. She believes in ” Reside as you’re going to die tomorrow , learn if you’re going to live forever.” 

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