What to do in Raciechowice

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Places to Visit in Raciechowice

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Top places to visit

1. Main Market Square

Search for clothes and jewelry in a 700-year-old shopping center, tour ancient churches and climb to the top of a Gothic tower at Kraków’s Main Market Square. This 13th-century plaza is one of the largest medieval squares in Europe. It is surrounded by traditional Flemish houses and is home to some of the city's most important historical buildings.
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Main Market Square which includes street scenes and outdoor art

2. Wieliczka Salt Mine

As you stand beneath the twinkling chandelier of the Chapel of St. Kinga you’d be forgiven for thinking you were within one of Europe’s grand cathedrals. Instead you’re more than 100 metres (328 feet) beneath the ground and nearly everything you see is carved from salt. The Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of Europe’s great curiosities. The intricate salt carvings, an underground lake and more than seven centuries of history make it one of Krakow’s most fascinating attractions.
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Wieliczka Salt Mine featuring heritage elements

3. Wawel Castle

Explore the snaking corridors and grand chambers of Krakow’s historic Wawel Castle. It’s home to an extensive collection of Flemish tapestries, intricate paintings by Rubens and a Treasury filled with armour and royal jewellery. A permanent exhibition outlines the castle’s history and the archaeological findings that have occurred in the castle grounds. After you’ve explored inside, visit the Royal Garden to see the cave said to have once been home to a fierce dragon.
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Krakow’s largest castle in home to a lavish series of royal apartments, a wide collection of Renaissance paintings and an eerie underground cave.

4. Oskar Schindler Factory

The Oskar Schindler Factory is a powerful museum dedicated to telling the story of the Jewish families living in Krakow during the Holocaust. The interactive museum features radio broadcasts of Nazi propaganda that set the chilling scene as you enter the museum. Imagine the terror felt by the workers of Oskar Schindler’s Factory as the Nazis entered Krakow. Excerpts from letters and diaries, rare photographs and miniature scenes of daily life during the war help you to understand the horrors of the Holocaust.
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Oskar Schindler Factory featuring military items and interior views

5. ICE Krakow Congress Centre

ICE Kraków Congress Centre is a multipurpose complex for business, cultural and entertainment events. With 395,250 square feet (36,720 square meters) of space, the convention center can host a range of activities for large audience numbers. The name ICE is an acronym of International Conferences and Entertainment. Attend an event here and make use of state-of-the-art facilities set within a spectacular contemporary building.
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Krakow which includes modern architecture

6. St. Mary's Basilica

Although the tower of St. Mary’s Basilica is visible from across the city, the most famous feature of the church is located within its walls. The basilica's renowned altarpiece depicts the key points in the Virgin Mary’s life and is considered one of the most beautiful of its kind. Follow the trumpet call that echoes from the church across the city and you’ll find yourself at the basilica doors, ready to learn about its many legends.
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St. Mary\'s Basilica showing a square or plaza, street scenes and a statue or sculpture

7. Cloth Hall

The Cloth Hall is one of the oldest shopping malls in the world and an architectural gem. Within its magnificent walls are stalls filled with souvenirs and trinkets, including folk costumes, jewelry and many other types of hand-crafted objects.
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Cloth Hall showing markets as well as a large group of people

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