The Wawel Royal Castle together with the Wawel Hill is an extraordinary sanctuary that defines the identity of Poles. National and cultural symbol. The former seat of Polish kings, their necropolis and the place where the history of Poland was shaped. Currently, one of the most important museums in Poland.
St. Mary's Basilica, one of the largest and most important churches in Krakow, after the Wawel Cathedral. Since 1962, it has the title of a minor basilica. Krakow, and in particular the Old Town, abounds in sacred buildings, of which there are probably around 360. Each of them is characterized by a specific beauty and each hides its secrets.
Theater of Juliusz Słowacki, situated on St. The spirit. It was established in 1891 on the site of a historic church. Hence, one of the greatest Polish painters, Jan Matejko, refusing to demolish the medieval church, protested, resigning from the title of honorary citizen of the city. Currently, the theater is one of the most valuable monuments of theater architecture in Europe.
Collegium Novum and Collegium Witkowski of the Jagiellonian University, the buildings of the oldest in Poland, as well as one of the oldest universities in the world - the Jagiellonian University, which was established in 1364.
Philharmonic Karol Szymanowski, it is the most important and one of the largest concert halls in Krakow, which is hosted by the world's best symphonic groups. After World War II, the Philharmonic was the first in Poland to perform concert activities.