Locatello is an app where you can generate personal audio guided tours. Set your preferred distance, guide, language and theme, and a guided tour is created on the spot.
A permanent exhibition showcasing Krakow's past using holograms, fog machines, and screens to recreate medieval atmosphere, featuring everyday historical items, currency, and sculptures, alongside a catalog of 3D models available via touchscreens.
A Piarist church, designed in the Late Baroque style, was built between 1718 and 1728 and features Rococo frescoes, while its facade was reconstructed from 1759 to 1761.
A national museum preserving Polish heritage, founded by Princess Izabela Czartoryska in 1796, with collections featuring historical artifacts from recovered treasures, noble family donations, and sentimental objects representing human life's glory and misery.
A Polish literary cabaret, Piwnica pod Baranami, has been a renowned political cabaret for over 30 years, entertaining audiences with performances by writers, musicians, and artists. Continuing after its founder's death in 1997, it remains a legendary spot for eccentric performances.
A historic town hall demolished in 1820, constructed of brick and mortar since 1316, served as the city's administrative hub and seat of civic government, with only the Town Hall Tower remaining, showcasing Polish Gothic architecture.
A historic palace built in 1851-1853 by Berlin architect Plessner for Maurice Joseph and Helena Rosenthal, later known as the Sanguszko Palace in Kraków, and currently belonging to the Pontifical University of John Paul II.
A stained glass window depicting God the Father as an elderly man with a white beard, holding his left hand over his head and pointing to the Earth with his right, created by Stanisław Wyspiański.
A historic palace in Kraków, Poland, serving as the seat of the Kraków City Council and the office of the President of Kraków.
Wielopolski Palace in Krakow