A Royal Return
“Never did we imagine that we would have a centre, a home, for the whole community of Krakow. Many think this community was entirely devastated by the Nazis but there is such life here still.”
Read more“Never did we imagine that we would have a centre, a home, for the whole community of Krakow. Many think this community was entirely devastated by the Nazis but there is such life here still.”
Read moreThe Krakow Post jumps into its time machine to investigate a fabled National Holiday
Read morePolish National Postal Service plans to strike again
Read moreNine English police officers spent two weeks in Krakow polishing up their Polish
Read moreTolerance March reaches Main Market Square for the first time
Read moreAdelina Krupski and Duncan Rhodes debate the merits of redeveloping part of the Vistula
Read moreNew label invigorates Polish music scene
Read moreIn the light of this month’s celebration of Poland’s Constitution of the 3rd of May 1791, it seems appropriate to cast the spotlight on one of the country’s greatest visionaries and reformers, and all-around enlightened figure, Count Jan Nepomucen Potocki.
Read moreMuseum of communism on the cards
Read moreA travelling exhibition finishes its journey in Auschwitz
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