See town in which Karol Wojtyla were living.

December 11th, 2011

wadowiceThe petty township Wadowice is situated in southern Poland, small distance from Krakow. You can arrive there in 1 hour by coach. Wadowice is mainly famed for standing for the birthplace of the Pope John Paul II.

Given birth in 1920, the young pope used to live in Wadowice until 1938 so plenty of places in Wadowice relate to his life during youth. Once you arrive at that place go to Koscielna 7 Street where you will find the family flat where the Pope was born.

Nowadays, it functions as a museum where you may find the family’s very own goods enough to mention images, home furniture, oven as well as several others. In the neighborhood of the flat there is the attractive baroque church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary inside the internal part of the town where the young Karol Wojtyla liked to go aside.

Also his high school is opened for guests. The township itself dates back to thirteen century so there exists a number of several other historic buildings.

If you’re thinking about to travel to this location think of Wadowice tours organised with Exciting Krakow firm

Wieliczka Salt Mine outstanding tourist place

December 9th, 2011

the wieliczka salt mineMost Likely every person in Poland associate that place. The visitors come there in crowds from many various provinces and countries. It is a significant monument which can be found on UNESCO World Heritage List. Most reads probably solve which spot is mentioned here. For sure, it may not be nothing but Wieliczka Salt Mine. The object is situated near to one of the most important town in the country – KraKow, in the southern part of the country.
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Auschwitz Birkenau extermination camp registered on World Heritage list.

September 1st, 2011

auschwitzAuschwitz Birkenau museum is currently the alone former German Nazi prison enclosed to the UNESCO World Heritage List in seventies of former century. The museum is situated in the little town Oświęcim approximately eighty kilometers from the City of Krakow.
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Discover Ojcowski National Park.

August 30th, 2011

Ojcow National ParkJust about 16 km far away from Krakow city, Ojcow National Park is situated in the Jurrasic Krakow Częstochowa natural elevation. Despite the fact it’s one of the smallest Polish national regions, the charm of its setting can’t be overappreciated.
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Airports of Krakow

August 2nd, 2011

krakow airport<br />
” style=”float: left; margin: 15px 15px 0 0;” />In Poland, Krakow Balice and Katowice Pyrzowice might be considered as two of the most significant places for the national welfare.<br />
To be honest just airports in Warsaw, and maybe Wroclaw and Gdansk, are as important to the national economy.<br />
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Tatra Mountains – you will relish it!

August 1st, 2011

Tatry tourMaking up the highest mountains inside the Carpathian Mountains area, Tatra Mountains lie close to the Polish boundary line with Slovakia. The tallest peak in Slovakia, Gerlach, is 2655 meters tall and Polish Rysy reach 2499 meters height. The whole mountain chain runs more than fifty kilometers.
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Dunajec gorge – truly amazing region!

July 30th, 2011

dunajec gorgeKnown as the jewel of Pieniny Mountains, Dunajec River Gorge is the impressive location you just have to see when you’re travelling to Poland. The Gorge passes through south of Poland and northern Slovakia. Gorge creates the famous traveller tract where you may go through the water travel joy on theDunajec River. Dunajce gorge creates 7 meanders and is circled by very high limestone and dolomite stones.
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