Krakow

Krakow

Kraków, a southern Poland city near the border of the Czech Republic, is known for its well-preserved medieval core and Jewish quarter. Its old town – ringed by Planty Park and remnants of the city’s medieval walls – is centered on the stately, expansive Rynek Glówny (market square). This plaza is the site of the Cloth Hall, a Renaissance-era trading outpost, and St. Mary’s Basilica, a 14th-century Gothic church. ― Google

People died in Krakow (First 13 people) - Page 20

Friedrich Wilhelm Constantin Knobelsdorff

Friedrich Wilhelm Constantin Knobelsdorff


Eugenia Dittler

Eugenia Dittler

Billy Wilder's mother

Eugenia Wilder

Eugenia Wilder

Billy Wilder's mother

Józef Czechowicz

Józef Czechowicz

Polish poet

Aldona of Lithuania

Aldona of Lithuania

Queen

Marcin Białobrzeski

Marcin Białobrzeski

Clergy

Paweł Piasecki

Paweł Piasecki

Religious leader

Jan Gruszczyński

Jan Gruszczyński


Aleksander Kotsis

Aleksander Kotsis

Polish painter

Edward Dembowski

Edward Dembowski

Polish philosopher

Jerzy Vetulani

Jerzy Vetulani

Polish neuroscientist

Zbigniew of Poland

Zbigniew of Poland

Prince

Jan Karol Konopacki

Jan Karol Konopacki