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				Krakow, the City of Culture.
                  
						
							
							
							Krakow
                          	is Poland’s capital of culture. The city can boast 
							the best museums in the country and some best 
							theaters. It is home to one of the world’s oldest 
							and most distinguished universities. It has a number 
							of Poland's 
							top writers, painters, and musicians among its 
							residents. No wonder Krakow was named a European 
							City of Culture in 2000. And since 2013 UNESCO has 
							proclaimed
							
							Krakow the City of Literature. 
						
  
						
						
						Krakow's Regular Culture Events
                          
                 
                		Over fifty culture festivals take place in Krakow every 
						year.Some of them have been held for decades, 
						some are relatively fresh calendar entries. Among the 
						most prestigious such events count the 
                          
                		Festival of Polish Music, 
						the  
						‘Music in Old Krakow International Festival, 
						the Krakow Film Festival, and the 
						International Print Triennial. 
                          
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						Krakow's music  
                          The city resounds with music of every kind. Its lively 
						club scene is divided between hip-hop, house, funky, 
						techno, traditional rock and still more traditional 
						jazz. And demanding audience may choose among frequent 
						concerts and recitals of classical music.  
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					Krakow Philharmonics program 
            				
						Krakow Theater 
                          Krakow features prominently on the theater map of 
						Europe. Its legendary National Stary  Theater 
						counts among the continent’s best companies of players. 
						As the rest of the city's repertory theaters it runs 
						several playhouses of varied capacity.   
                          
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							Opera in Krakow  
                       
							Krakow Opera House, built in 2008, contains three 
							auditoriums that are
                          the most popular venue for opera, operetta, and 
							ballet 
							shows in the city.  
                          
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					Krakow opera program 
                          
							  
                          
							Krakow Festivals 
                			Hardly a month passes in Krakow without some 
							time-honored occasion for common festivities or 
							colorful ceremony. Krakow residents have their own 
							unique way of celebrating 
							Christmas,
                          
							carnival,
                          
							Easter
                          etc. The city is also famous in Poland for its many 
							spectacular festivals unknown elsewhere, such as the 
							wild Lajkonik parade (see the picture above).  
                          
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							Museums in Krakow   
                          Krakow has the best collections in Poland, and some of 
							its treasures are the envy of every museum in the 
							world.    
                          
                          
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							National Museum in Krakow  
                          Poland's biggest museum and the country's 
							oldest national museum. Its diverse collections 
							total about 780,000 items in 10 branches, 11 
							galleries, 21 departments, and two libraries.  
                          
							More on the Krakow National Museum  
						
							
                            
						 
							Princes Czartoryski Museum  
                          The Czartoryskis Museum dates back to 1801 and is 
							Poland's oldest museum. It displays the country’s 
							most valuable collections of art, ancient 
							handicrafts, and memorabilia connected with 
							historical figures. The museum is renowned for 
							Leonardo da Vinci’s famous portrait ‘Lady with an 
							Ermine’. 
							  
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							about The Czartoryski Museum  
                          
							Fine Arts in Krakow  
                          
          				Visual arts have always been Krakow’s forte. Over 
							centuries the city bred outstanding painters and 
							sculptors or lured them to settle within its walls.  
                          
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							Krakow Art Galleries 
                          Numerous Krakow art galleries sell a 
							wide selection of paintings, an assortment of prints 
							and occasionally sculptures. Prices for works of 
							contemporary Polish artists, notably the younger 
							ones, are still fairly competitive.  
                          
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                           Krakow University 
                          The Jagiellonian University, Poland’s oldest, 
							with its 6,700 faculty and 42,000-plus students is 
							the country’s second largest institution of higher 
							education and the most distinguished one.  
                          
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                           Jagiellonian Library 
                Poland's oldest library boasts five million volumes, 
							while its unique collection of medieval manuscripts 
							and ancient books contains tens of thousands 
							priceless items.  
                          
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							Cinema in Krakow 
                          
							The city's multiplexes and other playhouses show 
							Hollywood motion pictures as well as Polish films 
							and other European productions including auteur 
							movies.  
                          
							More about cinema in Krakow  
							
Krakow Folk Traditions 
Krakow region has always been rich in colorful folk traditions, handed down from 
generation to generation, with almost every village cultivating its own set of 
time-honored customs. Nowadays, as new lifestyles spread, some ancient practices 
are dead but many flourish.  
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the Krakow folk traditions 
 
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