
Cave, Nature
One of Krakow's finest examples of Art Nouveau decor is Michaliks Cave. Opened by Jan Michalik in 1895, it is also regarded as the birthplace of the cultural movement of Young Poland. Polish musicians, politicians and professors from nearby Jagiellion University have been common haunts for decades. Tourists, many of whom come in groups for dinner and a folklore demonstration, are also very popular.
Blueballoon
Ojcow National Park
Wawel Royal Castle (Zamek Wawelski)
Kosciuszko Mound (Kopiec Kosciuszki)
Cloth Hall
Wieliczka Salt Mine
Polish Aviation Museum
St Mary's Basilica (Mariacki)
Planty Park
Tatra Mountains
Rynek Underground
Galicia Jewish Museum
Oskar Schindler's Factory
Rynek Glowny (Main Market Square)
Dunajec River Gorge
National Museum
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCAK)
St Florian's Gate (Brama Florianska)
Town Hall Tower
Tyniec Benedictine Abbey
Old Synagogue (Stara Synagoga)
Katedra Wawelska (Wawel Cathedral)
Nowa Huta
Bonerowski Palace
CRICOTEKA Museum of Tadeusz Kantor
Gallery of 19thCentury Polish Art Museum
Ghetto Eagle Pharmacy Museum
Ghetto Heroes Square
Great Barbican
Hipolit House
Jan Matejko House
Jasna Gora Monastery
Kazimierz (Jewish District)
Krakow Old Town
Mt Gubalówka
Niedzica Castle (Dunajec Castle)
Archdiocesan Museum
Remuh Synagogue (Synagoga Remuh)
Sanctuary of Divine Mercy
St Adalbert Church
Stained Glass Museum
Tempel Synagogue
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