The Franciscan Church was founded in the first half of the 13th.
The Dominican monastery with the Church of the Holy Trinity.
The Bishop's Palace in Krakow is a must-see for fans of the late Pope John Paul II, who lived here as the Archbishop of Kraków until his elevation to pope in 1978.
Wawel is an architectural complex erected over many centuries atop a limestone outcrop on the left bank of the Vistula River in Kraków, Poland, at an altitude of 228 metres above the sea level.[1] This is a place of great significance for the Polish people.
Rynek Glowny (Main Market Square), situated in the historical center of Krakow, is one of the largest Medieval market squares in Europe, dating back to the year 1257.