This summer, locals and visitors spend their holidays with dance and spectacles of myriad genres, styles and conventions. The “Cracovia Danza” Courtly Dance Festival kicks off on 16...
The XX + XXI. Polish Art Gallery of the National Museum in Krakow is expanding in June with a new space dedicated to sculpture of the mid-20th century onwards. This space is the last on the...
For many years, Kraków’s cultural life of late spring has been indelibly linked with the big screen, celebrated by three major festivals: Mastercard Off Camera drawing independent film...
“The tyrant will not bring us to our knees, he will not enslave our souls today,” sing Sofia and Alona. Recorded at the Groteska Theatre, the song is a perfect expression of what we are...
The festive period traditionally resounds with carols and other Christmas songs. The ICE Kraków Congress Centre also presents some quirky takes on classical music. On 2 January , the...
We are picking our favourite Cracovian bookshops for the fifth time! How do you buy books in Kraków? Slowly and thoughtfully, or perhaps on a whim when a cover or title catches your...
Kraków’s theatres are working hard to make their repertoires accessible to wider audiences, including foreign language speakers. Let’s take a look at what’s coming up in...
Aga Kozak – journalist, coach, sex educator and wellbeing and meditation mentor. Head of the Kręgi Festival and co‑author of the podcast “Sharing is caring”. I moved back to...
The National Museum in Krakow is launching two major exhibitions in the autumn: the permanent exhibition 20th + 21st. Polish Art Gallery at the Main Building (from 15 October), and the ...
Cracovian Variations Salon and Karol Szymanowski, the legendary Wanda, an anniversary and pianists… Kraków’s autumn music calendar abounds with events! Barbara...