In late June and early July, Kraków hosts the European Games. Michał Białoński The event brings together athletes from dozens of countries to compete in Olympic disciplines and...
Summer in Kraków is a riot of extraordinary images, words and sounds: we journey to the worlds of Miłosz and Szymborska, absorb music and explore green spaces and watersides under sunny...
Three anniversaries falling in a single year are an excellent reason to take a fresh look at Jan Matejko’s life and work. Dorota Dziunikowska Kraków Culture 185 years...
Magdalena Walo talks to Michaël Dudok de Wit, Oscar-winning animator and winner of this year’s Dragon of Dragons. Magdalena Walo: I remember your first visit to Poland, because...
A jury composed of Anda Rottenberg (chairperson), Prof. Andrzej Bednarczyk, Edyta Kurpiel-Placek, Maria Anna Potocka and Andrzej Starmach selected the winners of the first edition of the OKNOPLAST...
I think I’ll start this article with a question… Do you know Krakow Film Music Festival? If the answer is NO, you definitely should! (And you should also keep reading this article, of...
We will never know when humankind first wondered about the bright points illuminating the night sky, or when we first found the sight enchanting. Was it when our species first emerged around three...
In 2016, I had my first encounter with Kraków’s gaming scene. Back then, I was a co-organiser of the Ars Independent Festival in Katowice, visiting the Digital Dragons conference...
KRAKERS is indelibly tied with many locations throughout the city, according to Małgorzata and Marcin Gołębiewski, organisers of the Cracow Art Week. Cracow Art Week KRAKERS ...
You’d be hard pushed to find a more recognisable symbol of Polish ingenuity than Nicolaus Copernicus. Kinga Dawidowicz Kraków Culture Our collective consciousness associates...