Top Places for Art and Cultural Activities in Krakow

  1. St Mark's Church

    4.6 (1 Vote)
    St Mark's Church

    Church, Religious Site

    If you are in Krakow Old Town this church at the cross of the the Marka and Slawkowska streets is worth a quick visit. Construction on this church began in the late 14th century but ended only in the mid-15th Century. Accordingly, the architectural styles of the church also evolved with the times, with Gothic exterior features and Baroque and Mannerist interior features. See the 15th centu...Read more
  2. Church Of St Martin

    4.7 (2 Votes)
    Church Of St Martin

    Church, Religious Site, Cathedral

    This historic evangelical church is the seat of the local Lutheran Parish. The previous church on this location used to be a 12th century Romanesque construct. The building you see today in Baroque style was erected in 1640 and consecrated 4 years later. The main highlights of the church are the late 14th century Gothic crucifix (thought to be miraculous), and a painting of Christ Silencing a S...Read more
  3. Museum Of Communist Poland

    Art And Culture, Museum, Entertainment, Exhibition

    Opened in 2013 inside the premises of what used to be an old cinema theater, the museum is both a cultural center and exhibition space that explores Poland’s communist period between 1944 and 1989. This includes examining those times from political, cultural and social dimensions. For this purpose, it has gathered testimonies of survivors from that time, historical photographs, films, num...Read more
  4. St Benedict Church

    Church, Religious Site

    High on a hill above the Podgórze district is one the city’s most mysterious structures. Historians have not been able to pin down exactly when the current structure of this charming little church was constructed but it has existed on this site since at least the 11th century. The church is opened only one day every year, on the first Tuesday after Easter, to celebrate the spring f...Read more
  5. Mariacki Church

    Church, Religious Site

    Visiting the Roman Catholic holy institution of St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków, you will be delighted for sure. This polish church is known as Church of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven as well. You will be mesmerized by the beauty of this brick based Gothic styled church which has historical importance too. In the year 1347, this basilica was built. The church is known for its hourly trumpet s...Read more
  6. Stara Synagoga

    4.3 (142 Votes)
    Stara Synagoga

    Religious Site, Synagogue

    Overview of Old Synagogue The country's oldest surviving synagogue is a highly important religious landmark. Originally built in the fifteenth century and then reconstructed in the second half of the 16th century, the building has the architectural style known as the Polish Fortress Synagogue, with a Gothic interior. Most of its heritage, including relics and artwork, were looted by the Germans...Read more
  7. Archaeological Museum Of Krakow

    Museum, Sculpture

    Established in 1850, this is the oldest archaeological museum in Poland. It is housed in what used to be an old Carmelite monastery. The foundations of the fortifications from the original village that used to be here can be seen in the museum cellars. Currently the museum has around half a million items collected from donations and excavations. The highlight of the museum is the only sculptur...Read more
  8. Katedra Wawelska

    4.7 (631 Votes)
    Katedra Wawelska

    Religious Site, Cathedral

    The magnificent 14th century Gothic church you see here is the third on this site. The first was built in the 11th century, the second in the 12th century. It is the country’s national sanctuary. Polish monarchs have been coronated here, and they have been buried here. If the history wasn’t interesting enough, come here for the other highlights! 1630 mausoleum of Poland's Patron sa...Read more
  9. Cloister Of The Dominican Fathers Image
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    Church, Religious Site

    Cloister of the Dominican Fathers is an architectural marvel with some splendid structures. It is a pious church blessed by the Lord. The serenity lies in the ambience which attracts people from far and wide. The prayers and hymns add positivity to the place. The décor of the church is a visual treat with religious touch. Glass paintings of the church are an incredible piece of art. The ...Read more
  10. Synagoga Remuh

    4.3 (52 Votes)
    Synagoga Remuh

    Synagogue

    Of all the synagogues that used to exist in Krakow, this was the smallest of them. Yet it’s assuming appearance perhaps also cemented its authority has the most authentic of the synagogues. It's a simple the renaissance building constructed in 1558. The synagogue was named after one of the Jewish intellectual leaders interred in the temple’s cemetery - Moses Isserles Auerbach, known...Read more
  11. Synagoga Izaaka

    4.6 (13 Votes)
    Synagoga Izaaka

    Synagogue

    Isaac reb Yekele was the banker who Undo the construction of this synagogue. The Baroque Era building has an austere looking exterior but a beautifully stucco decorated interior ceiling. Upstairs, in the women's gallery, you'll find frescoes of Hebrew text. Refurbishment of the synagogue is still underway. However, there are photographs of former residents of this neighborhood and their familie...Read more
  12. Parafia Rzymskokatolicka Pw. Sw. Katarzyny Aleksandryjskiej Klasztoru Augustianow

    4.6 (2 Votes)
    Parafia Rzymskokatolicka Pw. Sw. Katarzyny Aleksandryjskiej Klasztoru Augustianow

    Church, Religious Site

    Roman Catholic Church pw. St. Catherine of Alexandria is a marvellous piece of gothic architecture which is a place of tranquil. At the entrance you can see the writings of the Word Of God. Every Sunday special church service takes place that adds positivity to the ambience of the church. The ministry of the church works for the welfare of the society and provides aid to the needy ones. Prayer ...Read more
  13. Parafia Matki Bozej Krolowej Polski

    4.5
    Obrońców Krzyża 1, 31-831 Kraków, Poland
    Church
  14. St. Andrew's Church

    4.7 (488 Votes)
    St. Andrew's Church

    Church, Religious Site

    Construction of this historic Romanesque church was completed in 1098. Simple and elegant to look at from the outside, it was funded by a Polish Statesman known as Palatine Sieciech. It's one of the oldest buildings in the city. Architecturally the church is interesting as it is one of the few surviving examples of European Fortress Churches. When the Mongols attacked in 1241 this was one of th...Read more
  15. Kosciol Najswietszego Salwatora

    4.6
    Kosciol Najswietszego Salwatora

    Church, Religious Site

    Originally constructed in the 12th century, this Romanesque church was rebuilt in 1673. It's not very grand looking compared to some of the city's more famous churches, but it has a simple beauty. It’s thought that the first church was built on the site of a pagan temple. Not only is it one of the city's oldest churches, it might be the first Catholic place of worship in the whole country...Read more