Kraków

Kraków

PL
Population800,653
Kraków, officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 (2023), with approximately 8 million additional people living within a 100 km (62 mi) radius. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596, and has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life. Cited as one of Europe's most beautiful cities, its Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978, one of the world's first sites granted the status. The city began as a hamlet on Wawel Hill and was a busy trading centre of Central Europe in 985. In 1038, it became the seat of Polish monarchs from the Piast dynasty, and subsequently served as the centre of administration under Jagiellonian kings and of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth until the late 16th century, when Sigismund III transferred his royal court to Warsaw. With the emergence of the Second Polish Republic in 1918, Kraków reaffirmed its role as the nucleus of a national spirit. After the invasion of Poland, at the start of World War II, the newly defined Distrikt Krakau became the seat of Nazi Germany's General Government. The Jewish population was forced into the Kraków Ghetto, a walled zone from where they were sent to Nazi extermination camps such as the nearby Auschwitz, and Nazi concentration camps like Płaszów. However, the city was spared from destruction. In 1978, Karol Wojtyła, archbishop of Kraków, was elevated to the papacy as Pope John Paul, the first non-Italian pope in 455 years. The Old Town and historic centre of Kraków, along with the nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine, are Poland's first World Heritage Sites. Its extensive cultural and architectural legacy across the epochs of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture includes Wawel Cathedral and Wawel Royal Castle on the banks of the Vistula, St. Mary's Basilica, Saints Peter and Paul Church, and the largest medieval market square in Europe, Rynek Główny. Kraków is home to Jagiellonian University, one of the oldest universities in the world and often considered Poland's most reputable academic institution of higher learning. The city also hosts a number of institutions of national significance, including the National Museum, Kraków Opera, Juliusz Słowacki Theatre, National Stary Theatre, and the Jagiellonian Library. Kraków is classified as a global city with the ranking of "high sufficiency" by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. The city is served by John Paul II International Airport, the country's second busiest airport and the most important international airport for the inhabitants of south-eastern Poland. In 2000, Kraków was named European Capital of Culture. In 2013, Kraków was officially approved as a UNESCO City of Literature. The city hosted World Youth Day in 2016, and the European Games in 2023.

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Baszta Senatorska

Baszta Senatorska

Baszta Kobieca

Baszta Kobieca

Baszta Szlachecka

Baszta Szlachecka

Mur Getta

Mur Getta

Hangar Czyżyny Oddział Muzeum Inżynierii Miejskiej

Hangar Czyżyny Oddział Muzeum Inżynierii Miejskiej

Zabytkowy Dworzec Główny

Zabytkowy Dworzec Główny

Kościół pw. Najświętszej Maryi Panny Królowej Polski

Kościół pw. Najświętszej Maryi Panny Królowej Polski

The Church of Our Lady Queen of Poland (Polish: Kościół Matki Bożej Królowej Polski) colloquially The Ark of the Lord …

Dom Józefa Mehoffera

Dom Józefa Mehoffera

Pałac Sztuki

Pałac Sztuki

Jednostka Ratowniczo-Gaśnicza PSP nr 1 w Krakowie

Jednostka Ratowniczo-Gaśnicza PSP nr 1 w Krakowie

Kościół pw. Bożego Ciała

Kościół pw. Bożego Ciała

The Corpus Christi Basilica (Polish: Bazylika Bożego Ciała), located in the Kazimierz district of Kraków, Poland, is a Gothic church …

Dworek Białoprądnicki

Dworek Białoprądnicki

Celestat

Celestat

Kościół pw. Świętego Wojciecha Biskupa i Męczennika

Kościół pw. Świętego Wojciecha Biskupa i Męczennika

The Church of St. Adalbert or the Church of St. Wojciech (Polish: Kościół św. Wojciecha), located on the intersection of …

Baszta Sandomierska

Baszta Sandomierska

Wieża Ratuszowa

Wieża Ratuszowa

Town Hall Tower in Kraków, Poland (Polish: Wieża ratuszowa w Krakowie) is one of the main focal points of the …

Błonia

Błonia

Błonia Park is a vast meadow with an area of 48 hectares directly adjacent to the historic centre of the …

Floriańska

Floriańska

Floriańska Street (Polish: ulica Floriańska, Latin: platea Sancti Floriani) is one of the main streets in Kraków Old Town and …

Muzeum Geologiczne PAN

Muzeum Geologiczne PAN

Muzeum Geologiczne Instytutu Nauk Geologicznych PAN w Krakowie is a museum in Kraków, Poland. The collection dates back to 1865.

Ołtarz Wita Stwosza

Ołtarz Wita Stwosza

The Altarpiece by Veit Stoss (Polish: Ołtarz Wita Stwosza), also St. Mary's Altar (Ołtarz Mariacki), is a large Gothic altarpiece …

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