Sergei Loznitsa awarded Krakow Film Festival’s top award
Ukrainian director of acclaimed documentary and drama films Sergei Loznitsa has been awarded the most prestigious prize of the Krakow Film Festival, the Dragon of Dragons.
Read moreUkrainian director of acclaimed documentary and drama films Sergei Loznitsa has been awarded the most prestigious prize of the Krakow Film Festival, the Dragon of Dragons.
Read moreOur writer searches Krakow for the best garden cafés in which to enjoy the summer (and a cup of tea or lemonade)…
Read moreAn overview of Krakow’s home football teams, Wisła and Cracovia, through the last season and a look at where they stand now
Read moreSome of Krakow’s best annual events are this week, including the Krakow Film Festival, Krakow Photo Fringe, the Film Music Festival, and the Great Dragon Parade.
Read moreAn Interrail journey to the haunted and magical forests, castles, and cities of Eastern and Central Europe
Read moreWhether you’re looking for something lighthearted or profound; arty or sporty; musical, visual, or all that together and more, it can be found in Krakow this week
Read moreOver 7,000 people joined this year’s Equality March in Krakow over the weekend to celebrate and advocate for the LGBTQI community
Read moreLocal students put the books down for one of Krakow’s most memorable annual celebrations, and it’s your chance to enjoy some of Poland’s best music
Read moreKrakow’s museums open late into the night and the annual Equality March takes to the streets, plus music, fashion, architecture, and more…
Read moreJacek Majchrowski has made a last-minute decision to seek a fifth term as president of Krakow in elections to be held this autumn
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