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You'll See
- Plac Wolnica with its Renaissance town Hall, today the headquarters of the Etnographic Museum,
- The Wawel Hill with the Royal Castle and Cathedral - the burial place of Polish Kings,
- The late 13th century Dominican Church,
- The Wielopolski Palace - the current city hall,
- The Franciscan Church with its stained glass windows by Stanislaw Wyspianski,
- The Bishops' Palace and its famous Papal Window,
- The Krakow Philharmonic Hall,
- Collegium Novum - the main headquarters of the Jagiellonian University,
- The Norbertine Sisters' Monastery situated along the Vistula River, from where the yearly traditional
June Lajkonik procession begins,
- St Florian's Gate
- The Barbican
- The Planty
- The former Jewish Neighbourhood Kazimierz,
- Plac Bohaterow Getta - a square where unusual sculptures - chairs, symbolize the void left behind after the Jewish residents were deported to the concentration camps,
- and other interesting places of old and contemporary Krakow
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