City of the Kings

Capital of Polish kings

City of the Kings

Six centuries of history in the heart of Krakow — from the city's founding, through coronations at Wawel, to the golden age of the Jagiellons. Discover royal Krakow, street by street.

  1. 1257city charter
  2. 1320first coronation at Wawel
  3. 1364Krakow Academy
  4. 1500golden age of Krakow
  5. 1596capital moved to Warsaw

Why the City of the Kings

Six centuries at one address

For centuries Krakow was the capital of Poland and the place where kings were crowned. The same cobbled streets, townhouses and view of Wawel form the city's living, everyday scenery today.

1038Krakow becomes Poland's capital
11centuries of the city's history
UNESCOOld Town on the World Heritage list

Where history was written

The kings who shaped Krakow

Five centuries of coronations at Wawel — the rulers whose traces are still visible in the city's streets. Click a portrait to enlarge it.

Casimir III the Great, Jan Matejko
Casimir the Great1333–1370
Wladyslaw the Elbow-high, Jan Matejko
Wladyslaw the Short1320–1333
Wladyslaw Jagiello, Jan Matejko
Wladyslaw Jagiello1386–1434
Queen Jadwiga, Jan Matejko
Queen Jadwiga1384–1399
Sigismund I the Old, Jan Matejko
Sigismund I the Old1507–1548

A walk for our guests

Walk the Royal Route

Nine stops from the Barbican to Wawel and Kazimierz. Click a stop — see its history and count the apartments right next to it.

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From 1300

Barbican and Florian Gate

A mighty barbican and medieval gate — royal processions entered the city here for coronation. The start of the Royal Route.

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2
13th–16th c.

Main Square and Cloth Hall

Europe's largest medieval square. Trade flourished in the Cloth Hall, and in 1525 the Prussian Homage took place here, immortalised by Matejko.

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3
From 1347

St. Mary's Basilica

A Gothic basilica with the altarpiece of Veit Stoss and the bugle call played every hour from the tower, cut off mid-note.

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4
From 1364

Collegium Maius

The oldest building of the Krakow Academy — one of Europe's oldest universities. Nicolaus Copernicus studied here.

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5
Royal road

Grodzka and Kanonicza Streets

The city's most representative route — the cobbled road of processions leading from the Square straight towards Wawel.

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6
From 1597

Saints Peter and Paul Church

Krakow's first Baroque church, with figures of the twelve apostles and the famous Foucault pendulum.

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7
From 11th c.

Wawel — Castle and Cathedral

The heart of royal Poland: the castle, the coronation cathedral and the royal necropolis. Kings were crowned and buried here.

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Legend

Dragon's Den and the Boulevards

The cave of the legendary Wawel dragon at the foot of the hill, and the riverside boulevards along the Vistula.

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From 1335

Kazimierz

Once King Casimir's separate town, today an atmospheric Jewish district full of cafes, art and history.

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Stay in the heart of history

Stay in the City of the Kings

Apartments within reach of Wawel and the Main Square — check available dates.