Not without reason in the year 2000 Krakow was named the European Capital of Culture. The city attracts people from all over the world not only by the extraordinary sights such as Wawel Castle, the Cloth Hall, Jewish District-Kazimierz, but also by events which, has become a part of the significant cultural calendar of the city. Festival of Jewish Culture, Cepeliada, Wreaths, Sacrum-Profanum Festival, Night of Museums, The Feast of Bread, Emmaus should not only be seen but participated. Experience those unforgettable moments in the unique atmosphere.

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Wawel Royal Castle: Free visits in November

 
This cultural promotion will take place for the first time and three polish institutions more will offer free tickets for the visitors during this month: Royal Castle in Warsaw, Museum of the Royal Baths and the Palace Museum in Wilanów.

The Minister of Culture Bogdan Zdrojewski said that the most important cultural institutions in the nation should be free of charge at least during one month. The minister added that this is a longline action especially designed for seniors and students, and it will be focus on educational purposes.

In total, the educational activities during November will be more than 800. For Zdrojewski it has all the sense cause this month is also associated with the national holiday, on November 11th. "The cultural education should be reflected in our history", explained the minister.
 
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