The Old Town section of Kraków is one of Poland’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This is an honor usually reserved for specific buildings or landmarks, but the Old Town is so full of outstanding s...
The Old Town section of Kraków is one of Poland’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This is an honor usually reserved for specific buildings or landmarks, but the Old Town is so full of outstanding sites of cultural and historical significance that the entire region was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1978, making it one of the first places to make the list. Walking through the ancient capital, with its medieval urban layout, is like taking a walk back in time, with well-preserved churches and monuments that can convey a sense of history in a way that merely reading books could never accomplish.
Kraków’s Old Town actually managed to escape much of the damage that ruined historical landmarks in other parts of the country during times of war. This stroke of luck enables Kraków to gift visitors with a seemingly endless list of interesting places to visit. All told, the number of Poland’s historic sites that can be found in Kraków is in the thousands! If you begin in the center of town and walk outward, you can actually walk through architectural history just by observing how the styles of buildings changed over the years.