Warsaw Uprising postcards return
A precious collection of stamps and letters from the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 will come back to Poland in March, and beginning in April it will be exhibited by the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising.
Read moreA precious collection of stamps and letters from the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 will come back to Poland in March, and beginning in April it will be exhibited by the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising.
Read moreThe Warsaw City Transportation Board (ZTM) disallowed posters publicizing the theatrical piece titled “The Last Jew in Europe” from being displayed in buses, arguing that its presentation of the Star of David and the word ‘Jew’ may offend passengers.
Read moreContinuing the effort initiated last fall, the City Council has prepared another set of travel stickers for tourists to take with them as souvenirs of their stay in Krakow.
Read moreA nationwide campaign called “Watch Your Drink,” is being implemented in Krakow. The initiative aims to promote responsible drinking and spread awareness on the dangers of drink dosing by others.
Read moreThe end of February brings a pair of concerts to Krakow’s most forward-thinking jazz venue, Alchemia, that count as real events on the local music scene.
Read moreAn interview with the rector of Jagiellonian University, Professor Karol Musiol, concerning ways to reform higher education.
Read moreThe Baltic coast of Poland is well known for its street art.
Read moreBritish airline bmibaby is the newest low-cost carrier in the skies over Krakow.
Read moreAn amateur film shown on the Internet has touched off a huge discussion on Krakow’s public night transport – with hope of improvements coming soon.
Read moreIn the Chinese horoscope the rat is a symbol of wealth, charm and order, yet also associated with death and pestilence. What will it bring to Krakow?
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