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The Ghetto’s heroes square Kraków

The Ghetto’s heroes square Kraków

DATE : 13 March 2019

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The recent century left deep scars in the history of Kraków. So today it is simply impossible to skip the horrific days of WW2 when talking about the history of the former Polish Capital, Kraków. Probably the most important place in the area of the former Ghetto is the Ghetto’s Heroes Square in the district […]

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#1 by Trip Advisor among 308 tours in Krakow ;)

DATE : 13 March 2019

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Dear friends, we are happy and thrilled to announce that we have been rated #1 by Trip Advisor among tour companies in Krakow!  Certainly, we created Krakow Explorers in order to help people discover the city from various perspectives and our main goal is to make people fall in love ❤️ with the city. We sincerely appreciate […]

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The liberation of Auschwitz – 27.01.1945

DATE : 27 January 2019

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▪️On this day 74 years ago the Soviet troops liberated the most horrific concentration and death camp in the history of Europe – Auschwitz-Birkenau. ☠️ ▪️When the Soviets entered the camp they discovered only 7,000 surviving prisoners, who were mostly ill or dying. During the previous ten days 56,000 other prisoners had been evacuated on death […]

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❇️The statue of Adam Mickiewicz on the Main Square❇️

DATE : 10 December 2018

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has always been a popular venue. So few days ago people here were having a competition of Nativity Scenes (Szopka Krakowska). ☝️And since today till the end of February you have unique chance to have a look at the best works of Szopka in Celestat Museum in Krakow on 16 Lubicz Street?. Let’s not forget […]

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The Lantern of the Dead in Krakow

DATE : 14 November 2018

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Exactly here around the lantern about 500 years ago was the cemetery where the worst type of people was buried. People who committed suicide, murderers, the ones who died from STDs or plagues were not allowed to be buried in Krakow, so they were buried outside of the city walls. The lantern would be always […]

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