Krakow Captivates with its Historical Treasures
Krakow in Poland is a city steeped in historical riches and memories. The city’s castles, churches, public squares and the very walls are witness to this heritage of architectural and cultural beauty.
The most important center of tourist attraction in Krakow is the Royal Castle located in Wawel Hill. This castle was the place where Polish kings were crowned and buried and continued to be the hub of royal power from the 11th to the 17th centuries. today the castle houses museums, royal chambers, a cathedral showcasing the riches of its royal past. There is also the famous “Sigismund” bell in the castle grounds which is rung only on the most important national events.
Among other places of historical interest in Krakow are its Main Market Square which is the second largest public square after St. Mark’s Square in Venice, as well as the St. Mary’s Tower which is the only tower in the world where a bugle is played every hour. River trips on the Vistula, shopping in the City Center and tasting the delicacies of local cuisine are some of the other things that every visitor to Krakow must try out.
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