• View of Kraków, Poland, seen from Krakus Mound. On a warm summer day like this, the blue sky and light clouds above adds to the beauty of the scenery.
  • There are four mounds around Kraków, however Krakus Mound and Wanda’s Mound, are thought to be the same time period as one another.
  • Believed to be the resting place of King Krakus, the mythical founder of Kraków, Krakus Mound, is a 16 meter high summit is known for its stunning visuals of the...
  • The Krakus Mound, thought to originate from the 1st and 2nd century BC, is believed to be the resting place of King Krak – a pivotal figure in the Krakow Dragon...
  • The Krakus Mound is the oldest of the mounds in Krakow. Legend has it that it was built to commemorate King Krakus, who was buried at the top of the hill.
  • Krakus Mound (Polish: Kopiec Krakusa) is said to be the final resting place of Kraków's mythical founder, King Krakus.Excavations conducted in mid-1930s reve...
  • The position of King Krakus Mound towards Wanda Mound, 10 km distant (in Nowa Huta) is believed to support that.
  • Once you reach its summit, the panoramic view from the 16-meter high Krakus Mound reveals the charms of Cracow that captivates every visitor.
  • Krakus Mound (Polski: Kopiec Krakusa) is a tourist attraction, one of the Kurgans in Kraków, Polonha.
  • Krakus Mound is one of Krakow’s two prehistoric man-made mounds, long supposed to be the burial place of the legendary King Krakus.