Cracow
The capital of Poland during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Cracow is one of the most beautiful cities of
Europe and the most eagerly visited one in Poland. The City of Culture, it has a very strong
influence on Polish culture. Cracow's cityscape is inseparably linked with the Wawel-the residence of Polish kings up
to the end of the 16th century and a pearl of Polish history and culture-as well as the Market Square with its Cloth
Hall and St. Mary's church, and the droshkies riding romantically amidst historical monuments.. Cracow's renewed
Jagiellonian University is one of the oldest colleges in Europe. Cracow has the largest number of historical monuments
of any Polish city. The whole of old Cracow was included on the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List in
1978. Cracow's historical monuments, its multitude of restaurants, and throbbing social life create a unique atmosphere
in this gem of Polish cities.




