Krakow is one of the most culturally and politically significant cities in Poland. It was the central site of the Nazi General Government during WWII, and there’s still a residual feeling of solemnity here that’s especially apparent during visits to the Plaszow Concentration Camp and the Oskar Schindler Factory. Both the Historic City Centre and the Jewish District are brimming with cafés, shops, and pubs, and the 10-acre Main Market Square is a medieval feast for the senses.
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Polish Brands - polskiemarki.com is a store where you will find the coolest t-shirts ever from Chrum and products of other Polish brands.
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We wandered through this large shopping mall with our suitcases when we arrived as it is attached to the train station. It looked amazing and we said we would go back. Unfortunately, due to illness, we didn't manage it and many of the shops are closed on a.Sunday. Lots of cafes, pretty little boutiques and shops to explore - well worth a visit
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Stumbled across this by accident, but a great find. A traditional local market, selling a huge variety of goods. Fresh produce, household goods and clothing. lots of food stalls/cafes. A must to visit in my mind.
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Stimulate your senses and challenge your beliefs in a completely unique, stimulating van Gogh exhibition experience. Be prepared for a vibrant symphony of light, colour and sound, combined and amplified to create what visitors are calling an unforgettable multi-sensory experience.
Thursday 08th October 2020 2pm. My Wife and I attended The UK Premiere of Van Gogh Alive at The Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre. To say it was both thrilling and moving at the same time is an understatement. It really is worth a visit especially for me as a long time Vincent Van Gogh Fan. My Favorite Painting is Starry Night over St Remy. I went to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam Holland to see it but it wasn't there. Apparently it is in The MOMA Museum in New York City USA. However the portrayal at The Hippodrome Theatre was outstanding. The Combination of Audio Visual presentation was very Moving. The Beautiful Paintings accompanied by Beautiful Classical Music moved me to Tears. Although the whole experience lasted 45 minutes it was a magical time lost in wonder. Please go and see it while supporting The Hippodrome a registered charity which needs the money. A Ticket is £20.00 and for disabled people and carers £10.00 a bargain at the price. I must go Again to experience this wonderful presentation.
Luva is a mix of tradition and modernity. We set off this road in 2017, wanting to share our fresh look at the jewelery industry. However, this is not a revolution but an evolution. It draws from the best in the tradition. He uses work that has already been done, develops the best in history. We listen, we observe your needs closely and we discover what we are like. We come with a new perspective to use the knowledge of the most experienced. This combination allows us to create amazing things that please you with its beauty, style and quality.
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