Краков
Краков is a historic city in southern Poland, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. It served as the capital of Poland for several centuries and is home to the famous Wawel Castle, which overlooks the Vistula River. The city’s main square, Rynek Główny, is one of the largest in Europe and features the iconic Cloth Hall.
The city is also recognized for its rich history, including its role in the Jewish community before World War II. Today, Kраков attracts millions of tourists each year, drawn to its museums, galleries, and the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial.