Travel with me, let me take you to see, enjoy, explore and appreciate the beauty presented to you in my photos of nature, man made or other kind, in my back yard, near and far and around the world!
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Krakow’s Royal Castle
Wawel offers a
uniquely Polish version of the British Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey
rolled into one.
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Krakow Old town and Market Square
The main square
(Polish: Rynek Główny) of the Old Town dates back to the 13th century, and the
largest of its kind I’ve ever seen with an area of 40,000 square meters. The
center of the square is the Cloth Hall,
home to the Gallery of the National Museum.
There were plenty of bars and restaurants provide outdoor seating and
people-watching. However, most of them
do not open till noon.
The Square is also home of St. Mary’s Church, Renaissance
Cloth Hall, Town Hall Tower, Adam Mickiewicz
Mickiewicz Monument and St Adalbert's church.
You can see them all in my photos.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Karakow Jewish Quarter and Ghetto Heroes Square
Today we visited a Jewish quarter then to Plac
Bohaterow Getta square that had a number of chairs display. These
chairs were permanent fixtures, memorial to victims of the Krakow
ghetto in the form of oversized bronze. With its 33 memorial chairs
of iron and bronze. These chairs symbolize the tragedy of the Polish Jews/these
people never came back.
Friday, July 20, 2018
Visiting Wieliczka Salt Mine
Located in the town of Wieliczka in southern Poland not far away from Krako, this salt mine was once the town’s gold mine because it provided wealth for the owner an employment for the towns people. Today it was a museum. You go in by walking down the many stairs steps from the ground and you come back up in four stocked elevators (each holds 9 passengers). In the museum, you learn the process of salt mining and the properties of salt. Most impressive things are the lights and salt sculptures presented to you throughout the tour. We were told all of the sculptures were done by their own salt miners.
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