Krakow – Płaszów Concentration Camp
There’s not much left of Płaszów concentration camp now, although it remains today almost in the same state as the
Read MoreThere’s not much left of Płaszów concentration camp now, although it remains today almost in the same state as the
Read MoreThe tablet on the memorial was mostly covered by wreathes, but I think that this is a memorial to those
Read MoreThere are a lot of companies offering tours to the salt mines at Wieliczka and some of them appear to
Read MoreThere are, to my knowledge, two intact sections of ghetto wall left in Krakow, and this is the longest section
Read MoreThis cafe is located in the Jewish area of Krakow and I was attracted by the tempting signage offering coffee
Read MoreCraft beer bars are becoming more common across Poland, and this in my view is a wonderful step in the
Read MoreThe Polish Legions Statue, or the Four Legionnaires statue. Józef Piłsudski founded the Polish Legions in 1914 and they were
Read MoreI got to spend one more day than anticipated in Krakow, so I moved after three days in the Ibis
Read MoreKrakus Mound is said to be the burial place of Krakus, the founder of Krakow, although no actual evidence of
Read MoreWhen I went to Krakow a couple of years ago I visited Płaszów concentration camp and meant to come to
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