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Bologna Airport offers direct flights from/to Krakow. On this page you will find all the information needed.

Krakow

Main tourist destination in Poland, the city is well-known for its nicely tended historical centre and the big Medieval square, part of the Unesco World Heritage.

The Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque soul of Cracovia merge together in the old city (Stare Miasto).
The Medieval nucleus, mostly intact, houses the Market square, the largest Medieval square in Europe: 40.000 square metres.
The square is sorrounded by XV, XVII and XVIII centuries buidlings like the civic tower of the Town Hall, the Cloth Market (Sukiennice) and St. Mary’s church.

Another unmissable spot is the other historical nucleus of Cracovia on Wawel Hill.
Here you will find the Castle with the Renaissance yard by the Florentine’s architects Francesco della Lora and Bartolomeo Berecci, the Cathedral and the funerary chapel of King Sigismund I.

The factory of Oskar Schinlder is historically relevant: he was the German enterpreneur famous for having saved the life of 1.000 Jews from the extermination, with the pretext of deploying them as necessary workforce in the war.

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