Friday, 6 March 2009

H's Krakow photos

OK, so as the post below, myself and Simon went to Krakow in Poland for my 30th birthday in February. We had a great time, and definitely plan to go back. We dont have the snow that Poland get and with my new snowboots, handwarmers and thermal leggings I was all set, and it was good fun, but we do plan to go when its a bit warmer! The first photo shows Krakow from the Cathedral. The city is fairly intact with many churches and original buildings.


This is the cathedral from the courtyard next to the castle - wonderfully eclectic.
This is the castle. Not a traditional castle, but fantastic all the same. Sadly many of the exhibitions were closed, so another good reason to go back!

The Slowacki theatre - Simon has got some clearer photos. Beautiful and dramatic building - fitting for its purpose maybe?


This is the top of Szeroka, a street in Kazimierz, the Jewish Quarter and the street is featured heavily in the ghetto scenes of Schindlers List. The rock in the middle of the photo is a memorium to the Jewish people from Krakow and its environs who died in WW2.

The Jewish Quarter does not only have Synangogues - I think there were a good 3 Christian churches there. This is one of them, Corpus Christi. This cross is typical of the larger churches I gather.

Street leading to one of the other Christian churches - its amazing how you can get used to the snow, guessing where the kerbs are etc.

The church we were heading for - beautiful, peaceful. Until the English school group came by!! However listening to the guide, he said that Krakow is constantly building new churches.
The Mariecki Church. Stunning colours inside - only Simon had the photo licence however for that.

The town hall tower - sadly could not get to the top for one of the reported best views of Krakow as it was out of season.

My tip? Go to Krakow. Fantastic city, lots to see, a walking city.

1 comment:

Jessica Martiele said...

I really feel, looking at your photos, like I've been NOWHERE. Then, of course, I look at the photos, and I sorta feel like somehow maybe I have been there, at least through you guys. (By the way, I'm 30, too!) Happy belated birthday, and as always, I LOVE your photos!