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A monument dedicated to Jesuit theologian and preacher Piotr Skarga, featuring a column and a figure, standing on the Maria Magdalena Square in Kraków.
A geological museum in Kraków, founded in 1865, showcasing a collection of geological specimens and exhibits, offering insights into Poland's geological history and evolution.
A Gothic-style Catholic basilica housing a Dominican monastery, built in 1223. It's the final resting place of saints Hyacinth, Leszek II the Black, and Filippo Buonaccorsi.
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 historic restaurant with four floors and 200 guest capacity, offering eight separate dining rooms with unique themes, including the Italian Pompeii Rooms and the Knights Room.
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 gallery of applied arts, "under the stars", features ceramics by Anita Szprych, Michał Chabielski, and Małgorzata Żurawska, alongside works by other artists, in a space resembling a 19th-century Krakow salon filled with antiques and modern art.
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 historic square in Kraków's Old Town, featuring several ornate buildings, including House to Negus, Building No. 2, and House of Hippolyte, with Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles. The square is also home to St. Barbara's Church and the Students' Fountain.
Rynek Underground permanent exhibition