I have visited this amazing city two times, 3 weeks each time, when my son was living there. I was enchanted with the sights, food, and people. I could live there for the rest of my life if possible. Loved it so much.
Hey folks ! I will be making part 2 which will include 2 of the most popular attractions and a few more different ones! And if you do like the video - a thumbs up really helps 😎 much appreciated folks !!! Enjoy!
I lived in Krakow for 5 years as a kid, went to the 1 and 2 school at Pod gorze. It's so regretful that I haven't explore this city as much as I can because now, I'm moved back in Vietnam and never had a chance to go back there... Thank you for this video, it's bring a lot of my childhood memories back. One day I will be back to explore it again!
Speaking of Wawel Cathedral: on 17 January 1734, August III was crowned King of Poland by the Bishop of Krakow, Jan Aleksander Lipski. During the ceremony, the first two movements of Johann Sebastian Bach's B Minor Mass were performed. The musicians performing this work were conducted by the Polish composer Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki. Johann Sebastian Bach became court composer to the King of Poland in 1736.
I also recommend to visit Wroclaw in Poland 🇵🇱 its a very beautiful City but a bit underrated… not so much Tourists ,and a very good nightlife ,restaurants and bars 👌
Hal - First time viewer; really nice piece of work! Coincidentally, I'm going to Krakow and Warsaw in about ten days for a first visit. Your video was most helpful.
The problem with this video is that there are too many exteriors. How can you visit the Wawel castle and not show the Italianate courtyard, or the cathedral and not show the Zygmunt bell and the view from the tower? Or the Sukiennice cloth-hall only from the outside? And just one fleeting glimpse of the stained glass inside the Mariacka basilica, missing out the opening of the altar tryptich. Perhaps the producer couldn’t get permissions? There are plenty of videos s/he might have negotiated excerpts from? Check out ‘Otwarcie ołtarza wita stwosza’, second hit down…
Heavens, no; I've no expertise in film-making. But having lived there in the 90s I've an eye for its beauties, and many of them are in the interiors, not just outdoors. @@mypointofview1111
A lot is talked about Podgórze and the atrocities that happened during WW2. However it should be noted there was a well established Jewish population in that area that the Jews themselves chose to live in since the 1700s when the rest of Europe were getting rid of their Jewish inhabitants
Well, Jews lived throughout Krakow, while most of Podgórzew became a ghetto created by the Germans. The voluntary nature of living there was problematic at that time, although the official name was "Der jüdische Wohnbezirk in Krakau". Leaving this "residential district" most often led to slave work, also in the concentration camp located in Płaszów.
You wouldn’t have all those shops bars and restaurants without the visitors to be fair As a UK resident I didn’t find it too busy however I’ve just returned Maybe summer is more manic
I have visited this amazing city two times, 3 weeks each time, when my son was living there. I was enchanted with the sights, food, and people. I could live there for the rest of my life if possible. Loved it so much.
I share your feelings. I moved to Kraków 11 years ago at age 57 and hope to live out my life here. I am so in love with my city!
So well done! One of the best videos about my beautiful city. I moved to Kraków from the US 11 years ago. I am so in love with this city!
Kraków jest przepiękny!
Hey folks ! I will be making part 2 which will include 2 of the most popular attractions and a few more different ones! And if you do like the video - a thumbs up really helps 😎 much appreciated folks !!! Enjoy!
Excellent video Hal.
Have a plan to be in there. Love Poland and Korea. Go together! 함께 갑시다.
You are very wellcome to come, love to hear more about Koreas history, so simillar to ours.
Very good pictures and relevant info. Great that you included Nowa Huta here.
Beautiful video and photo shots
Thanx for sharing this beautiful video, greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
Wow 😲 wonderful sights
Thank U so much for representing so beautifully my city ❤️💜🫶
Wonderful, well done, informative video. The beautiful music is the perfect touch.
Wow! That was a spectacular video! Really just perfect! Can’t wait to go to Krakow!! 🇵🇱 👍🏼
Krakow looks a great city
Great video - one of the great cities of Europe really.
Nice job!
One of my favorite city ,I live krakow I love this city❤
Krakow is a wonderful city! We recently returned from there and were full of wonderful impressions! Thanks for the video!
It does look amazing
wonderful city
Great Video 😍 Enjoyed watching it. Thanks for sharing
Poland looks amazing
Excellent!
Amazing places!
💙🌿💚🔔🎉
I lived in Krakow for 5 years as a kid, went to the 1 and 2 school at Pod gorze. It's so regretful that I haven't explore this city as much as I can because now, I'm moved back in Vietnam and never had a chance to go back there... Thank you for this video, it's bring a lot of my childhood memories back. One day I will be back to explore it again!
Polska Moja Ojczyzna 🇵🇱🇵🇱😎💪💪
Beautiful
Great video, greetings from Wroclaw.
Very cool :) Well done!
Krakow looks amazing
One of the best cities in Poland. I love krakow
Going there in June, looking forward to explore this beautiful city by foot!
Hope it was a great time
It was amazing!
Beautiful Video, very detailed with incredible pictures! Is there any video on Bielsko-Biala, Poland?
Speaking of Wawel Cathedral: on 17 January 1734, August III was crowned King of Poland by the Bishop of Krakow, Jan Aleksander Lipski. During the ceremony, the first two movements of Johann Sebastian Bach's B Minor Mass were performed. The musicians performing this work were conducted by the Polish composer Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki. Johann Sebastian Bach became court composer to the King of Poland in 1736.
I also recommend to visit Wroclaw in Poland 🇵🇱 its a very beautiful City but a bit underrated… not so much Tourists ,and a very good nightlife ,restaurants and bars 👌
Very amazing city. ❤
I love this city and the Polish people
Hal - First time viewer; really nice piece of work!
Coincidentally, I'm going to Krakow and Warsaw in about ten days for a first visit. Your video was most helpful.
Very interesting
I like cracow ❤❤❤❤ one system the discovery one princess one love romance and music
Najbardziej mnie zaskoczyła liczba drzew w Nowej Hucie.
What's the music at 0:45 called?
What time did you film at to get it so quiet!?
How did you make a picture of empty Florianska street? 😮
It could be possible that I slept in an cafe on that very street and told the cleaners in the morning to get out of the way for the shot
The problem with this video is that there are too many exteriors. How can you visit the Wawel castle and not show the Italianate courtyard, or the cathedral and not show the Zygmunt bell and the view from the tower? Or the Sukiennice cloth-hall only from the outside? And just one fleeting glimpse of the stained glass inside the Mariacka basilica, missing out the opening of the altar tryptich. Perhaps the producer couldn’t get permissions? There are plenty of videos s/he might have negotiated excerpts from? Check out ‘Otwarcie ołtarza wita stwosza’, second hit down…
Perhaps that's a project you could undertake
Heavens, no; I've no expertise in film-making. But having lived there in the 90s I've an eye for its beauties, and many of them are in the interiors, not just outdoors.
@@mypointofview1111
It's possible they've never actually been there. This kind of seems like stock footage with Wiki entries and maybe laughing planet.
A lot is talked about Podgórze and the atrocities that happened during WW2. However it should be noted there was a well established Jewish population in that area that the Jews themselves chose to live in since the 1700s when the rest of Europe were getting rid of their Jewish inhabitants
Well, Jews lived throughout Krakow, while most of Podgórzew became a ghetto created by the Germans. The voluntary nature of living there was problematic at that time, although the official name was "Der jüdische Wohnbezirk in Krakau". Leaving this "residential district" most often led to slave work, also in the concentration camp located in Płaszów.
Schön ja, aber zu voll und zu eng. Für einen Besuch ok, aber zum Leben eine Katastrophe !
You wouldn’t have all those shops bars and restaurants without the visitors to be fair
As a UK resident I didn’t find it too busy however I’ve just returned Maybe summer is more manic
Wow, I had no idea Krakow was so cool and beautiful! I’m super jealous