Transfer from Dresden
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Departure from Dresden
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Estimated arrival to Krakow
14:04h

Trip duration: 304min

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Quality photo of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska - Poland

Kalwaria Zebrzydowska
Poland

75 min

Kalwaria Zebrzydowska is Poland’s first pilgrimage park established at the beginning of the 17th century. A series of over 40 Baroque churches and chapels, dedicated... to the Passion of Jesus Christ and the life of the Virgin Mary, are built in a beautiful natural landscape. The creator of this outstanding sanctuary was Mikołaj Zebrzydowski, the Voivode of Kraków, who had the idea to create a copy of Jerusalem. The central point is point is the marvelous Baroque St. Mary's Basilica. The site is not interesting only for pilgrims because its values well exceed religious significance with the richness and variety of architectural designs and the unison between nature and man-made wonders.

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Opole Rural Architecture Museum
Poland

75 min

During its almost 50 years of existence the Opole Museum of Rural Architecture has collected an imposing exhibition of rural buildings typical for the region... for the period between 18th and 20th century. Monuments of this museum provide a fascinating and educational insight into the times gone by. The stroll among these buildings, which include also a school and farms with vegetables and flower gardens, is easy and pleasant since there are pathways and roads connecting all structures. It was established in 1961 with the purpose to protect and to popularize Opole’s folk culture

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Wroclaw
Poland

75 min

During its long history, Wroclaw was ruled by Bohemia, Hungary, the Austrian Empire, Prussia, Germany and post-World War II communism which resulted in rich and... diverse cultural heritage and architectural styles. This cultural lavishness was well recognized by the European Commission and it proclaimed Wroclaw a European City of Culture in 2016. And Wroclaw well deserves it for its efforts to regenerate the city and to breathe new life into a city's already colorful culture and captivating appearance.

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Manufaktura - Live Museum of Pottery
Poland

75 min

In Boleslawiec, the production of ceramics is an ancient craft, dating all the way to the 7th century. Manufaktura, the live museum of pottery in... Boleslawiec, uses secret recipes and hand-made methods that have been passed from generation to generation to keep this long tradition live. They create original and high quality ceramics that are famous round the globe. At the museum visitors are able to see all the stages of the manufacturing process. After the tour, visitors get to decorate a product of their own which is a lot of fun! And finally, be sure to browse the in-house selection of traditional Polish pottery and take home unique souvenirs.

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Bautzen
Germany

75 min

Bautzen could easily be called "The town of towers" because it has not less than 17 medieval towers. Everything has been carefully planned and carried... out with the greatest respect for the rich cultural heritage in the city’s the old town where many of the colorful houses still have rich Baroque ornamentation. In this more than 1000-year-old town visitors can find numerous museums, churches and galleries. It seems a real shame and injustice that this picturesque town was formerly best known for its prisons, Bautzen I and Bautzen II. Today, Bautzen I is still in use, and Bautzen II serves as a memorial.

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Auschwitz Memorial
Poland

135 min

Millions of people visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum to pay their respects to those who died here. Auschwitz represents the worst horrors of WWII... as the largest mass murder in a single location in human history. This memorial site, consisting of Auschwitz I (the original concentration camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration-extermination camp), is today a symbol of genocide and horror and a historical site to experience a part of history that should never be forgotten.