Krakowin the opinion of many tourists, is one of the most attractive cities in Eastern Europe. It is a city-Museum, a cultural capital
Polandwhere at every turn You will find an amazing beauty of the building, monument, or temple, and also a huge number of chic restaurants, modern shopping complexes, hotels, and cozy, atmospheric cafes. The historical part of the city appears in the list of UNESCO cultural heritage. The buildings of Krakow were mainly done in the architectural styles of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance, but in the urban ensemble is also a lot of modern buildings. The main attractions of the city are located near the "Royal road", from Matejko square, passing the huge Market square and ending at the gates of the Royal Palace. The city's main square – the Rynek Glowny, or Market square, located in the heart of the city, and is one of the largest medieval squares in Europe. Here is the main religious building of Krakow –
St. Mary's Churchwhere every hour is heard the sound of the horn, called the Heynal. The temple has a picturesque look typical early Gothic, with Romanesque features, a two-aisled Basilica, and eye-catching asymmetrical design, and beautiful interior decor. At the center of the Market square is a huge building of the old cloth market – cloth hall, where in our days there are all kinds of souvenir shops and shopping arcades with a completely heterogeneous product range, as well as the national art Museum. After the Market begins the road to the Wawel castle – the old governmental residence, which is a Palace complex with its temple buildings, among which are the Royal tomb. On the way to the main city attractions you can find many other amazing monuments. For example – the Catholic Church of Saints Peter and Paul built in Baroque style, and eye-catching as its main entrance, the sculptures of the 12 apostles. Near this temple is another ancient Church. Angier, the construction of which relates to the XI century. The unique atmosphere of the city becomes even more surprising with the onset of evening, when the city is illuminated by numerous lights and lighting. Krakow impresses the eye and the imagination at any time of year, but the special charm of the city acquires in the autumn and in the new year, winter, turning into a colorful tale, imbued with peace and true magic.