We took Andersons on a sight-seeing tour of Krakow. It was a great excuse to finally see all of the sights for ourselves, since we hadn't really taken the time to do that yet.

Wawel
There's a massive castle right in the middle of Krakow. It's called Wawel (pronounced Vavel) It's gorgeous from the road but even better up close and inside. It was great to finally walk around in there after just driving by for 3 months! It was beautiful.



It was a beautiful day and such a great time of year to see the castle with everything in bloom.


Old Towne
This is the center of Krakow it's the oldest part of the city and it's beautiful. We love to go on the weekends just to walk around. It's definitely "the place to be" in Krakow. It was really special to have Anderson's here and to show them around "our town". WE LIVE HERE!




The Salt Mines
This is a popular tourist attraction near Kraków. It had been in continuous operation until 2007, producing table salt, since the 13th century. It was one of the world's oldest operating salt mines.

this is the view of Krakow from the castle
Wawel
There's a massive castle right in the middle of Krakow. It's called Wawel (pronounced Vavel) It's gorgeous from the road but even better up close and inside. It was great to finally walk around in there after just driving by for 3 months! It was beautiful.

Old Towne
This is the center of Krakow it's the oldest part of the city and it's beautiful. We love to go on the weekends just to walk around. It's definitely "the place to be" in Krakow. It was really special to have Anderson's here and to show them around "our town". WE LIVE HERE!



The Salt Mines
This is a popular tourist attraction near Kraków. It had been in continuous operation until 2007, producing table salt, since the 13th century. It was one of the world's oldest operating salt mines.




An hour and a half later...when we finished the tour, we were over 1,000 feet underground. Thankfully, the elevator only takes about 30 seconds to reach the top.
Jeff's
For breakfast Sunday morning, we took them to one of our favorite restaurants in Krakow, Jeff's.
The Jewish District




There is a memorial in the square where the Jews were forced to leave all of their possessions before boarding the train to Auschwitz. There are many reminders such as this of the suffering they endured that are just sobering.
We went to the Shindler Factory Museum, saw the quaint little hotel where Steven Spielberg stayed while filming "Shindler's List", and we even went into a Jewish synagogue.


I had never been in a Jewish synagogue before...it was such a different feeling to be inside a church building with no acknowledgement of Jesus or the cross.

to be continued...
4 comments:
Bethany, Just for your information, I am still enjoying every single visit I make to your blog!! Really enjoying it!!! I do find myself wondering though, WHEN are you going to start looking your age??? You seemed to have reversed the process, and I want to know your secret. Keep on posting because I will be visiting often. Love all that I am learning via you, about your country.
Do you know how many people have licked that?!? Gross! :-)
Great post! so many good pictures! Poland is so clean and pretty!
yeah right...what are the chances that somebody licked the wall in exactly the same spot?
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