  
                
				Grand Square of Historical 
				Krakow
                
				Krakow’s central Grand Square (Rynek Glowny, often translated 
				wrongly as “Main Market”) has been the hub of the city ever 
				since its Old Town historical district got the present grid of 
				streets in the 13th century. The huge 10-acre square, the 
				largest of all Europe’s medieval cities, is a curio in itself. 
				At the same time, it is arguably one of the world’s most 
				beautiful plazas.  
				
				  
                
				Historical monuments at the Rynek Glowny grand square. 
                
				Krakow's chief landmarks at the Rynek Glowny central square are 
				the 16th-century Renaissance Cloth Hall 
				in the center, the 13th-century Gothic Town 
				Hall Tower, the magnificent 14th-century Gothic 
				basilica of the Virgin Mary’s with its astonishing Great Altar and the tiny church of St. 
				Adalbert's whose parts date back to the 11th century. Yet 
				practically all the Grand Square’s 47 
				buildings boast a considerable historical and/or 
				architectural value. And one cannot but regret that some 
				edifices once standing amid it were pulled down during the 19th 
				century, notably the 14th-century Gothic Town Hall.  
                  
					Still Krakow's 
					hub of the city life. 
                  
					Now as in the Middle Ages the Grand Square is the focus of 
					the city life. Krakow residents and visitors come here to 
					meet each other, to do business, to shop in numerous stores, 
					and to enjoy themselves in myriad restaurants, cafés and clubs. Krakow’s 
					forum serves also as the city’s most popular site of 
					open-air events – musical, theatrical, commercial, 
					political, etc.  
                  
					  
                    
                  Numerous sidewalk cafes line Rynek 
					Glowny (Grand Square) as well as other streets and squares 
					of Krakow's central Old Town historical district.  
                  
					
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					central square of Krakow online on video.  
                 
                Krakow Old Town Historical 
				District 
                Poland's prime tourist attraction and a must-see in 
				Central Europe boasts numerous world-class monuments, charming 
				vistas, delightful atmosphere, and the best restaurants. 
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                  The immense Gothic church, 
					Krakow's principal temple since the 13th century, shelters 
					the world's greatest Gothic sculpture among its many 
					excellent works of art. 
                 
                    
                
                The world's oldest 
				shopping mall has been in business for 700 years. The present 
				Renaissance edifice dates from 1555. 
                
                Krakow's leaning tower was 
				built by the end of the 13th century. 
                
                Royal giant headdress tops 
				the city of Krakow since 1666 
                
                Hourly musical show in the 
				sky dates from the Middle Ages 
                	 
                  
					Yearly Events at Krakow's Rynek Glowny Grand Square 
                	 
                  Stroll Round the Grand Square 
                	 
                  
                	
					
					Hotels in the Old Town 
                 
                 
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