The registration will open at 3pm on the 29th of April
Explore the Botanic Garden of the Jagiellonian University
Founded in 1783 the Botanic Garden of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow is the oldest in Poland. The territory of the Botanic Garden is divided into several sections, showing natural relations among plant species and the general divisions of the plant kingdom. You can learn more about tropical species allocated in three glasshouses.
Tasting of traditional Polish cuisine in a Milk Bar
Milk Bar is a Polish cafeteria which during the Communist era provided government-subsidized traditional Polish cuisine at low cost. Currently they are a very popular place to eat and taste traditional Polish Pierogi and more
Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology
The museum guide a purpose to study and show the mutual cultural relations between Poland and Japan, the East and the West. Located by the Vistula river in one of the most interesting architectural structures in Cracow.
Schindler’s Factory – journey through lives under occupation
Oskar Schindler’s factory in Krakow, Poland, is a poignant museum commemorating the Holocaust. An enamelware and munitions plant during World War II, today it showcases Schindler’s efforts to save 1,200 Jews and offers visitors a sobering yet enlightening experience.
A walk from the Krakow Barbican to Kazimierz
MOCAK Museum
MOCAK is a museum of contemporary art in Cracow. MOCAK’s two most important aims are presenting the art of the two last decades in the context of the post-war avant-garde and conceptual art as well as clarifying the rationale of creating art by highlighting its cognitive and ethical value and its relationship with everyday reality.
The National Museum in Krakow – Main Building
This museum is the main historical museum of national art in Cracow. The mission of the museum is to bear testimony to national and human values by promoting world and Polish art, especially the achievements of the Krakow artistic community.
Czartoryski Museum
One of the oldest musuems in Poland. It was opened in 1878. Its origins date back to 1801 and the collections of Princess Izabela Czartoryska, presented in her museum in Puławy. At the end of the 19th century, the collections were moved to Krakow.
Teatr Słowackiego + Main Square
A walk around Wawel Castle with interesting facts
Muzeum Obwarzanka
This place is an interactive museum in Krakow, where shows are held combined with obwarzanek baking workshops. The facility promotes Krakow culture and history. An obwarzanek krakowski is a ring-shaped baked product traditionally sold from street carts in Cracow
Kopiec Kościuszki
is an artificial mound in Kraków, Poland. A serpentine path leads to the top, approximately 326 metres above sea level, with a panoramic view of the Vistula River and the city.
Trasa obronności (City Defense Walls)
Yoga
Ogród Doświadczeń Lema
Touring the Garden is about sensory experience – visitors can (and should) touch the installations and have the opportunity to experience physical and natural phenomena with different senses. By playing and conducting experiments independently, everyone can enrich their knowledge of the world around us
MuFo
The Museum of Photography in Kraków is the only institution in Poland devoted entirely to photography.
Podziemia Rynku
This museum of Kraków is situated below the market square of the city. The main exhibit, “In the Footsteps of Krakow’s European Identity”, uses holograms constructed by using projectors, alongside fog machines and screens to recreate the atmosphere of Kraków seven hundred years ago
Zakrzówek
It is an artificial water reservoir in Krakow in Zakrzówek. It was established in 1992 after flooding an old limestone quarry, now it’s a beautiful place to spend a hot day in Cracow.