Students from all of the world can now take a part in a special summer school project made by Jagiellonian University this month.
This summer project is more than just a language course. It is an interactive program which includes lots of activities prepared for foreigners who want to have something in common with Poles. The program includes a courses like a Polish dance, cooking and acting. Read the rest of this entry »
Poland is more often perceived as the country of elderly people. Statistically every 100 people of working age take into account 52 pensioners. Especially old, overcrowded cities have noticed the problem of high development being inadequate to elderly people. Only in Krakow, 19% of all city residents are people in their 60s. That is 143,000 people. Mostly for that reason, Krakow (tours) has started the action “Place friendly to seniors”, which aims in raising the awareness of senior residents of Krakow and their social situation. Read the rest of this entry »
Tourism in Krakow has definitely became the most developing branch of local industry nowadays. Additionally it has changed the nature of that traditional city forever. One thing is that it became multicultural city lately, the other it made a considerable progress in developing the touristic sector in general. Read the rest of this entry »
Not so far away from Wisła river, a new interactive museum is being made.
Cricoteka wich is center of documentation of the Tadeusz Kantor’s work will be placed in huge modern building just next to the Qubus Hotel. Frirst tourists, cracovians will enter the museum hopefully next year. Tadeusz Kantor a polish director, painter, stage designer, graphic and an author of many artistic manifests was a grate animator of the Kracow’s cultural life. In 1955 he founded “Cricot 2 theathre” in Cracow. The theathe wich was modern by using technics of constructivism as Kantor did, Dadaism, and informiel paiting. As a paiter he was silent since 1945 when socrealism came in to the polish life. Read the rest of this entry »
There most certainly are! Cracow cannot complain about the lack of Chinese people. If you fancy Chinese food the range of choice is really wide, especially in the center of Cracow where you can come across a Chinese restaurant almost at every corner. For those who begin their adventure with Chinese cuisine it can get really difficult to choose from among such a multitude of restaurants, and especially to pick the one in which the food is worth the money you pay for it. That is why, for a start, till you won’t decide on going on a conquest of Chinese restaurants on your own the Dong- A restaurant on Miodowa 7 is definitely worth recommending. For sure, you won’t regret it. Read the rest of this entry »
Cracow Restaurant Samui (street Wiślna in Cracow) advertises itself as a truly first Thai restaurant in Cracow. The restaurant is a “result of hard work, Thai lovers of culture, history and cuisine.” If so, there is nothing like visiting Samui and tring Thai food! Read the rest of this entry »
One of the most valuable to visiting place in Poland is Wieliczka Salt Mine, near Cracow. Each year the Wieliczka Salt Mine is visited by over 1 000 000 tourists from around the world. The Mine is inscribed in UNESCO’s First World List of Cultural and Natural Heritage. Read the rest of this entry »
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It’s important point on sightseeing’s map in Krakow. 8 meters underground you can retrace nine centuries history of Cracow. It is first museum in this style in Poland!
Through many months specialist of multimedia, design, 3D productions and historians from concorcium Trias ware creating a heart of museum. They had one purpose: tell about history in that way to visitors for a while forget about present. Read the rest of this entry »