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Traveling around Poland - our photo stories with very personal commentary


OP pawian 223 | 24,375
3 Aug 2013 #181
certain interesting details on the way:



  • Modern houses

  • Old houses

  • Very old houses

  • Ancient houses
OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #182
Yesterday we went to Krakow on one day trip. The weather was perfect, most photos are of excellent quality.

A few observations


  • Because of its churches, Krakow was called Rome of the North

  • If you touch the fallen knight`s finger.....

  • ...you will come back to Krakow

  • Barbican is a famous object from 16 century
OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #183
Krakowians pulled down their medieval defence walls in mid 19 century but they kept one short section till today to protect the city from strong northern winds.




  • Florian Gate

  • Florian Gate passage
OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #184
Near the Florian Gate there is a display of paintings. I have always liked to have a look at it whenever we came to Krakow, but this year`s exhibition is a bit boring, there aren`t any nude acts, my favourite. Strange. What happened to them????? I protest!





OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #185
Going along Florian Street to the Market Square




  • We saw locals....

  • and historical architecture
OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #186
And eventually, the Main Square! Shyt, it is climactic to see this gigantic place.


  • East half of the Square

  • It hosts St Mary`s Cathedral.......( Wow, it is so high!)

  • ....and these tenement houses

  • ..with St Adalbert`s church, one of oldest in Poland, from 11 century.
OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #187
I immediately noticed sth peculiar. Many old houses in the Main Square are quite wide, unlike those in Poznań, Warsaw or Wrocław which are mostly narrow. I wonder why? I prefer narrow buildings, those wide ones look too oppressively bulky. That is why I always prefered other cities` Main Squeares, which are smaller but look light.





OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #188
Unluckily, we ran into the final stage of Tour de Pologne cycling race - bikes took control of the the Old Town. They were everywhere, with all those accompanying disgusting decorations. :(:(:(




  • That`s outrageous - those silly ballons cover history!


OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #189
I prefer narrow buildings, those wide ones look too oppressively bulky.

I have found a few narrow ones, not in the Square, but in streets leading to it:





OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #190
The Clothes Hall in the middle of the Square has a pretty architectonic style.









OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #191
Inside, there are stalls with various stuff, among others:









OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #192
Inside, there are stalls with various stuff, among others:






OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #193
Inside, there are stalls with various stuff, among others:






OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #194
pawian:Inside, there are stalls with various stuff, among others:





  • Coats of arms of Polish cities

  • Wall advertisements
OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #195
What else in the Old Town??

I liked those brass models of major monuments, with Braille writing on them. I had seen them in Wrocław and Gdańsk. Who copies from who????




  • This stuff isn`t a model of a historical monument. It is just a head.....

  • ... for kids to go inside and peek through the eyes.
OP pawian 223 | 24,375
5 Aug 2013 #196
Monument to Mickiewicz, the greatest Polish poet, is a bit controvercial:






  • But you forget about this controvercy when you ......

  • ...see another major object - Town Hall Tower
OP pawian 223 | 24,375
6 Aug 2013 #197
There are always some mimes in the Square performing in front of St Mary`s Cathedral. Strange but Satan/devil mime was told to leave some time ago. Less controvercial ones were allowed to stay and for a small fee you can take a photo with one.





OP pawian 223 | 24,375
6 Aug 2013 #198
There are a lot of plaques on the Square. One of them is very important to me. Walenty Badylak burnt himself at this well in 1980 in protest against communist lies and deprivation. Today, people use it to get water, ignoring the plaque. Sad.



OP pawian 223 | 24,375
6 Aug 2013 #199
A few houses of interesting architecture in the Square






  • even this one built before the war. Reminds me of Wroc³aw Square.


OP pawian 223 | 24,375
6 Aug 2013 #200
Side streets near the Square can be very narrow, a bit claustrophobic.









OP pawian 223 | 24,375
6 Aug 2013 #201
But their architecture is appealing, anyway:









OP pawian 223 | 24,375
6 Aug 2013 #202
Krakow skyline:






  • St Adalbert`s Church in which I got married


OP pawian 223 | 24,375
7 Aug 2013 #203
Of course, not all buildings in the Old Town are in good shape, but the renovations are going on and on...









OP pawian 223 | 24,375
7 Aug 2013 #204
While in the Old Town, I found time to enjoy my fav activity - observing people, including women of all ages and my wife isn`t jealous because she knows I do it for the sake of forums.









OP pawian 223 | 24,375
7 Aug 2013 #205
While in the Old Town, I found time to enjoy my fav activity - observing people,








OP pawian 223 | 24,375
7 Aug 2013 #206
While in the Old Town, I found time to enjoy my fav activity - observing people,






OP pawian 223 | 24,375
7 Aug 2013 #207
pawian:While in the Old Town, I found time to enjoy my fav activity - observing people,










OP pawian 223 | 24,375
7 Aug 2013 #208
pawian:
While in the Old Town, I found time to enjoy my fav activity - observing people,






OP pawian 223 | 24,375
7 Aug 2013 #209
pawian:
pawian:While in the Old Town, I found time to enjoy my fav activity - observing people,








OP pawian 223 | 24,375
7 Aug 2013 #210
Wow, the photos are in one line instead of two.

Is it my comp or technical improvement???


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