Cultural melting pot

A place to know - a place to be! The cultural heart of the city, with countless restaurants, cafes, museums, monuments.

Original architectural details in Kazimierz
"Jewish Town"

Jews appeared in Kazimierz in the mid-14th century. Until the beginning of the 19th century - when the hitherto separate town became a district of Krakow - they lived in an area enclosed within today's Miodowa, St. Lawrence, Wąska, Józefa and Bożego Ciała streets.

Two religions

Krakow's Kazimierz is a special place, shaped by centuries of Christian-Jewish neighbourhood.

The famous street in Kazimierz cracow
Bridge from bird's eye
Kazimierz panorama background image