Thursday 18 September 2008

Holy painting of Krakow church


One of the most beautiful Gothic churches of Krakow holds the holy painting of Virgin Mary of Sorrows. St Francis church will celebrate soon the 100th anniversary of coronation of the painting. The solemn concert, to celebrate the anniversary, will host soloists, Gregorian choir and Orfeusz chamber orchestra. Read more about this solemn concert on EverydayKrakow.com
As the Gothic shrine is situated only couple minutes away from the Main Market Square of Krakow, it is surely worth visiting when you stay in the city. Visit EverydayKrakow.com to read more aout the magic Royal City of Krakow.

Tuesday 16 September 2008

Krakow - Business and Spa?


Although Krakow is most of the time perceived through its cultural heritage, it has developed also as a modern place for business conferences and Spa amenities. The examples of this new way of Krakow development are buildings such as hotels that make their best to provide the guests with comfort and adjust to their needs. One of Krakow hotels - Farmona Busienss&Spa Centre - can boast of massages, sauna and variety of beauty and welness treatments. Its garden and stylish restaurant add to its character. On EverydayKrakow.com you can read more about Farmona hotel as well as book it online.

Monday 15 September 2008

Salty Krakow.


Nearby Krakow there is a small town - called Wieliczka - that hides one of the most important treasures of Poland. The Salt Mine in Wieliczka is more than the only working Medieval salt mine ever. It is also a tourist area that hosts chambers and chapels carved in salt (containing salt sculptures, carved walls and even salt chandeliers), tourist routes and underground lakes. It is a day trip when staying in the Royal City of Krakow. Read more about Krakow attractions and hotels in Krakow on EverydayKrakow.com

Friday 12 September 2008

German rule over Krakow!


Soon there will be 6th edition of Sacrum-Profanum Festival in Krakow. The event presents classical and contemporary music and this year's theme is German music. During the festival you may see stars such as Kraftwerk, Ute Lemper, Paul Hillier, London Sinfonietta and many many more. At EverydayKrakow.com you may read more about Sacrum-Profanum Festival.
If you plan to visit the city during the event (that will last 7 days) or during different period of the year, we warmly invite you to check our external site EverydayKrakow.com You will find there not only descriptions of the most interesting events in Krakow and its attractions but also list of Krakow hotels.

Thursday 11 September 2008

Krakow Autumn full of Jazz!


Today is the first day of a unique event - Cracow Jazz Fall - during which (from September till Deecember) numerous Jazz concerts will be organised.
If you love Jazz, Krakow is a perfect place to visit and listen to the great music!
You can read more about Cracow Jazz Fall on EverydayKrakow.com where you will find additional information such as sort films from previous editions, direct links to this year's artists and many many more!

Monday 1 September 2008

Kazimierz - Jewish district of Krakow.


The city of Krakow is divided into districts that sometimes differ in architecture and atmosphere that is created by its inhabitants and visitors. Apart from the Old Town, one of the most popular districts is Kazimierz that used to be the Jewish quarter. Jewish community lived in this part of Krakow since its very beginnings - when Kazimierz (named after the king Casimir the Great who founded it) was a separate town with its own Main Market Square (today's Plac Wolnica) and authorities. Kazimierz is not much younger than Krakow itself - as it was founded in 1335. It had its own city walls but, due to convenient situation, it was also protected - from the invaders - with the river. The city had its Christian and Jewish part. In result of Holocaust and later political situation in Poland, there was no Jewish cummunity anymore and Kazimierz became ubandoned, devastated part of the city.
Since about 15 years the former Jewish quarter has undergone the revival - thanks to investors and sponsors of cultural events that take place there. Although it is perceived by many as the Jewish quarter (due to synagogues that are there and Jewish culture that is cultivated there in many ways) it is actually a place where there are no Jews living - as the ones who stayed in Krakow are scattered around the city.
The distrct has, however, a lot to offer to those who would like to get to know Jewish culture better. There are 7 synagogues (in differect architectural styles), exhibitions of photos depicting how life used to look like in the district and local restaurants regularly give concerts of Klezmer music. In the streets one can very often see Orthodox Jews who come to Kazimierz to visit a grave of Moses Isserless (called Remuh) and see the place where the Jewish life used to flourish.
The restaurants, pubs and cafes feature exceptional atmosphere - as many of them are designed as dark, mysterious places. Also the hotels in Kazimierz district seem to differ from others in Krakow - even the names remind of Jewish culture (among them there are: Ester hotel, Eden hotel, Kazimierz hotel, David hotel...) while their interior design creates atmosphere as one would go back to the times when Jewish life was still ordinary thing - not a tourist attraction.
Read more on Kazimierz district on EverydayKrakow.com