Culture.
Cracow is not for nothing called the cultural capital of Poland.
The abundance of education and culture make the city the most popular destination for people, who travel to this country, which is of course changing due to the globalization but at the same time keeps its own identity and so the diversified Polish culture.
Filharmonia Krakowska.
The Philharmonic orchestra was established in 1945. Due to its excellent reputation its concerts take place and are enjoyed in numerous countries. The venue of the artists, the Philharmonic hall is the largest concert hall in Cracow...
Opera Krakowska.
The opera history in Cracow has its first beginnings already in the 17th century. But it should not be until 2008, that this important cultural institution got its own location.
The previous years the opera was housed in the...
The Krakow Academy of Dance.
The teachers of the Krakow Academy of Dance are alumni of renowned European ballet schools in Paris and Warsaw. They educate their students in many fields such as rhythm and coordination. The atmosphere is said...
Juliusz Słowacki Theater.
The Juliusz Slowacki Theater was opened in 1893. It is not only famous for its sophisticated, high-class theater performances, but also for its eclectic architecture, which is based on the Opéra National de Paris. A further specialty...
Loch Camelot.
When the boarders between stage and audience become blurred and spectators actually become a part of the show, then you are in the Loch Camelot. The shown performances are not only mixed concerning the genres...
U Muniaka.
The U Muniaka is deemed to be one of the most popular jazz clubs throughout Cracow. In an atmospheric decorated cellar there are given weekly life concerts on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. But if you want to enter, consider...
ARS.
A cozy and definitely Krakowian atmosphere can be enjoyed in the ARS Cinema. In five halls there are not only shown mainstream Hollywood movies but also rather unknown European films. Due to the location...