Hidden in the time of the Middle Ages in Krakow

Museums, art galleries, churches, and parks in Krakow, Poland are filled with traces of the Middle Ages, making it a desirable destination.

Royal Castle

The Royal Castle was rebuilt in the Renaissance style and is the largest complex of historical monuments in Poland. It is now the National Museum, with an extremely rich collection, making it the best choice for understanding Polish culture and art.

Remuh Synagogue

The Remuh Synagogue was built in the 16th century and is still in use today. It is the smallest synagogue in the Kazimierz district of Krakow. Behind the synagogue is the Remuh Cemetery, which contains tombstones of some Renaissance figures.
The Polish Aviation Museum is located at a disused airfield in Krakow and is one of the largest aviation museums in the world. The exterior of the museum resembles a folded large airplane, making it very distinctive.

Galicia Jewish Museum

The Galicia Jewish Museum was built to commemorate the six million Jews who died during the Third Reich. It exhibits nearly two thousand years of Jewish history in Germany. The entire museum building is an artwork that lies between architecture and sculpture, and it is definitely worth a visit.

Jagiellonian University

The old university refers to Collegium Maius, one of the oldest universities in Europe and the oldest university in Poland, which is open for visits. Its architectural style is unique, characterized by late Gothic architecture. Here, you can experience its architectural charm and feel the academic atmosphere of the Polish academy.