• The Kraków Cloth Hall (Polish: Sukiennice, pronounced [sukʲɛˈɲːitsɛ]), in Lesser Poland, dates to the Renaissance and is one of the city's most recognizable icons.
  • The Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) is a historic building located in the Main Market Square in Krakow, which served as a trading center in the Middle Ages.
  • The Cloth Hall in the main square of Krakow - a beautiful building that has a lot of architectural features of the baroque and renaissance...
  • Krakow Cloth Hall (in Polish: Sukiennice) is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city!
  • The original Cloth Hall, built in the 13th century when Kraków received its city charter, consisted of two rows of stone stalls forming a street in the centre of the...
  • The majestic building in the centre of Krakow’s Main Square – Cloth Hall (Sukiennice in Polish), has stood there for almost seven centuries.
  • The Cloth Hall is the central building on the Main Market Square and one of the most recognizable structures in Kraków.
  • Take a guided walk around the market and learn about Krakow from the Middle Ages till today.
  • The first commercial buildings in the form of cloth hall and stalls were built in Kraków shortly after the foundation of the city on the initiative of Prince Bolesław...
  • The Kraków Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), in Lesser Poland, dates to the Renaissance and is one of the city’s most recognizable icons.
  • After Krakow lost its status as the royal capital of Poland in 1569, when the court was moved to Warsaw, the Cloth Hall –and much of the handsome Old Town...
  • The Cloth Hall is located at the heart of main square and is one of the city's most recognisable structures.
  • The Cloth Hall is located in the center of Krakow's most important square, Rynek Główny, and is the largest building on the square.