Kazimierz isn’t just a silent witness to a complicated past – it is a living and inclusive space for Kraków’s new residents to come together. Jakub Nowakowski ...
„Kraków knows freedom; it absorbs it from others, draws on it and multiplies it,” writes Ivan Radyk in a column published in the latest issue of Kraków Culture. I think...
Music festivals are one of the most important and popular spaces of interacting with culture. Community, interdisciplinary artistic projects, intertwined elements of high and...
It’s up to us what it will be like. Everyone is at home here. Marek Mikos The name “Wesoła” [“Jolly” – trans.] was bestowed on the area by...
Being a cyclist and living in Kraków is like hitting the jackpot. Enjoy a gentle ride on the flat? You can cycle for mile after mile along the Vistula, Wilga, Dłubnia and Prądnik rivers....
One day in the autumn of 2008 the city office received a letter from Edinburgh, inviting Kraków to join the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. Robert Piaskowski The city of Walter...
Prof. Andrzej Betlej , director of Wawel Royal Castle, talks about how the site continues to surprise and inspire with its latest projects. Interviewed: Katarzyna Kachel Katarzyna...
The 45th anniversary of Kraków being listed as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites is the perfect opportunity to look back at how far our city has travelled since 1978. It also...
Marek Mikos Kraków Culture Floral symbolism in sacral art is the leading theme of this year’s Cracovia Sacra Night, following a trail of treasures of Kraków’s art...
As Hervé Kay once said, “You can dance anywhere; that's the beauty of dance.” This year’s two dance festivals in Kraków remind us what a timeless and boundless...