Prosze o przetlumaczenie tego na jezyk polski :) Cracow - Wawel The biggest tourist attraction is Krakow's Wawel castle, the hill on which the two key landmarks: the Royal Castle and Wawel Cathedral. Wawel Royal Castle is undoubtedly the most famous occurring in Poland. It is a monument of the Renaissance. Wawel Cathedral, however, is the largest Renaissance church in Poland. It should also be remembered that the Wawel hill in the dark cave of the legendary Wawel Dragon resides. The hill offers a gorgeous view over the Vistula and the Planty. Mary Church While visiting the most important religious monuments of Cracow 's best to start from St Mary's Church. This beautiful Gothic Basilica is located on St. Mary's Square, immediately adjacent to the main square. At the main market and focus around the major sights of Krakow. There are the Cloth Hall, Town Hall, St Mary's Church, the monument of Adam Mickiewicz University, St. Wojciech and plenty of historic buildings. In addition, the market famous for its pigeons, a lot of flower shops and wonderful restaurants. Market Square in Krakow is a place of rest, both great and tourists, a meeting place for personal and business, the number of events and entertainment. This center, the heart of the bustling city to a very late at night - you feel it. St. Peter's basilica. Trinity Krakow is full of beautiful religious monuments. Located there are many churches and chapels, which are our national heritage. One such place is situated on ul. 12 carpenter Gothic Basilica of the Holy Trinity. Historic Townhouses Cracow is also, of course, countless buildings. Walking around the city center, we see them almost at every step. In addition to the undoubted architectural value they build in us the atmosphere of the past year and past epochs Big Ben Big Ben is part of the Houses of Parliament building, where there has been a parliament since 1275. However, Big Ben is not the name of the Clock Tower, but rather the name of the bell inside! The Houses of Parliament is home to the House of Commons and the House of Lords. It has 1100 rooms and one of the most spectacular medieval timber roofs in the world. Some sessions are open to the public to watch from the Visitor's Gallery (Mon-Wed 2:30-end, Thurs 11:30 on) to which entrance is free. Buckingham Palce Built in 1705, Buckingham Palace became the London home of the sovereign in 1837, with Queen Victoria. You can tell if Her Majesty is at home because the royal standard replaces the Union Flag when she is in residence. The State Rooms of Buckingham Palace are open to the public during August and September and Changing of the Guards takes place daily. The Royal Mews, home to the collection of royal state carriages, can be accessed through an entrance to the left of the palace. Tower of London For over 900 years the Tower of London has dominated the city of London. It has been a Royal Palace, Prison, Place of Execution, Fortress, Arsenal, Royal Mint and Jewel House. The Tower of London is home to the Crown Jewels, this includes the Imperial State Crown worn by the Queen at the opening of Parliament. You can also see one of the largest diamonds in the world at the Tower of London, the Cullinan 1, set in the Sovereign's Sceptre, which is kept in the Jewel House dating from 1660. Tower Bridge Tower Bridge was completed in 1894 and has become one of London's most famous landmarks. It was the last road bridge built in London that is able to open in order to let tall ships through. Two massive Mock-medieval towers bear the weight of the bascules which raise the central section to allow ships to pass. Inside the bridge The Tower Bridge Experience attraction takes you on a tour that shows you how the bridge was constructed, and provides some wonderful views of the river.
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