Intérieur d'un immeuble de 1936 à Cracovie, Pologne. Architecte Stefan Piwowarczyk. Crédit photo warsaw_freaky [IG]). - source Sally Jo.

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Intérieur d'un immeuble de 1936 à Cracovie, Pologne. Architecte Stefan Piwowarczyk. Crédit photo warsaw_freaky [IG]). - source Sally Jo.
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Discover the hidden treasures of Poland ❤️ This fast-growing country with a rich history is full of unique and surprising places
Start with the Crooked House in Sopot, a twisted wooden house that catches the eye of every visitor.
Then head to Wroclaw for a breathtaking view of the city and its famous arch bridges.
Szczecin is another place not to be missed, with its typical red-brick houses that give the city a special charm.
Krakow is also a city not to be missed, with its medieval architecture, historic squares and numerous museums.
Finally, for some relaxation, visit Zamel Dunajec w Niedzicy, a beautiful place where you can walk along the Dunajec River and admire the mountainous landscape of Zakopane.
Share with your friends this destination rich in history and culture.
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1. Crooked House in Sopot by @aurisha 2. Wroclaw by @jaki_many 3. Szczecin by @jaki_many 4. Krakow by @madeinkrakow_przemekczaja 5. Wroclaw by @aleksandramariab 6. Krakow by @madeinkrakow_przemekczaja 7. Zamek Dunajec w Niedzicy by @madeinkrakow_przemekczaja 8. Zakopane by @madeinkrakow_przemekczaja
Wojciech Ćwiertniewicz, Kraków 1985, studio
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Hello Tumblr, do you know that I have a blog (and a website)? Posts are in french (I'm french) and in english, today's post is about the basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi in Krakow. I thought about you because one of my most liked photo in here was taken in this church. Go check my blog, maybe you'll like it too!
In Poland, in Krakow more precisely, you can find the Franciscan basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi. Built between 1237 and 1269, it’s one
Cimetière juif - Kazimierz, Cracovie - Pologne
Kraków, Poland
Cracovie,