Krakow Local News: Sunday, 31 January 2016
New MOCAK exhibitions, cleaner air in Krakow, and swine flu on the rise. (local news: 31 January 2016)
Read moreNew MOCAK exhibitions, cleaner air in Krakow, and swine flu on the rise. (local news: 31 January 2016)
Read moreA backstage look at the Krakow King’s Players’ successful second run of plays, ‘It’s only a bed!’ and ‘Tram 23:11.’
Read moreSpecial forces reveal plans for World Youth Days, swine flu kills in Krakow, and parking prices to go up. (local news: January 30 2016)
Read moreA crowd of Cracovians gathered at Klub Re for a reason that may seem unusual in Poland: to celebrate the life and works of Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Read moreStricter regulations for Krakow nightlife, a new international economic forum, and a visit from a famous historical tram. (local news: 29 January 2016)
Read moreBus schedules to change, Islam day in Krakow church, drug bust in centre and smog to make a comeback tomorrow. (local news: 28 January 2016)
Read moreTribute to Polish fighter unveiled, PiS keeps schools open, pigeons kept out of roundabout and new express route to Zakopane. (local news: 27 January 2016)
Read moreStreet works for World Youth Day begin, Lesser Poland gets a good grade, water issues for some residents and Auschwitz officer list delayed. (local news: 26 January 2016)
Read moreNew restrictions for cars on the Main Square, public transportation is back to normal, and new changes to Wielka Krokiew. (local news: 25 January 2016)
Read moreThe FIS Men’s Ski Jumping World Cup, which has taken over Zakopane over the past three days, has concluded with Austrian Stefan Kraft placing first.
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