Cloth Hall from above, Krakow, Poland

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Main Market Square

Kraków


The vast Main Market Square is the focus of the Old Town, and is Europe's largest medieval town square (200m by 200m). Its most prominent features are the 16th-century Cloth Hall at the centre, a 15th-century Town Hall Tower and a striking bronze statue of Polish 19th-century romantic poet Adam Mickiewicz on the square's eastern side.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kraków attractions

1. Cloth Hall

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Dominating the centre of the Main Market Square, this building was once the heart of Kraków’s medieval clothing trade. Created in the early 14th century…

2. Town Hall Tower

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Southwest of the Cloth Hall, this soaring tower is all that is left of the 15th-century town hall which was dismantled in the 1820s. The 70m-tall tower…

4. Rynek Underground

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This fascinating attraction beneath the market square consists of an underground route through medieval market stalls and other long-forgotten chambers…

5. Historical Museum of Kraków

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At the northern corner of the square, the collection within the 17th-century Krzysztofory Palace is home to Cyberteka, an interactive exhibition which…

6. Church of St Adalbert

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This small church on the southern corner of the Main Market Square is usually regarded as the city's oldest place of worship, with a history that…

7. St Mary's Basilica

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This striking brick church, best known simply as St Mary’s, is dominated by two towers of different heights. The first church here was built in the 1220s…

8. Szołayski House

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This former home of the Stanisław Wyspiański Museum is now used to house rotating exhibitions of art and culture. Check the website to see what's showing…