Podgórze
Site of the former Jewish Ghetto, sprawling Podgórze is dotted with memorials to Krakow’s Holocaust history, including the Pharmacy Under the Eagle museum and an art installation of metal chairs on Ghetto Heroes Square. Said to be the burial site of the city’s founder, the grassy Krakus Mound is a popular hangout spot and provides views of the surrounding area.
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It is a charming part of Kraków, located at the foot of the green hill, Krzemionki. It boasts wonderful green areas (i.a. old Bednarski Park placed in the ...
People living in the intermediate foothills and in the grassy alluvial areas could live hidden from the view of outsiders, thus evading external control. From ...
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