• Toggle the table of contents. Kraków Cloth Hall. 23 languages. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Centre of international trade in Kraków, Poland.
  • Start your tour at the imposing Town Hall Tower! Visit the iconic Kraków Cloth Hall with its unique exhibits and explore the miraculous St. Mary's Basilica.
  • Krakow Cloth Hall (in Polish: Sukiennice) is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city! It attracts tourists to the Main Market Square like a magnet.
  • 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...
  • 24.10.2016 Editor IYP Krakow Hi Ellie, About your comment on whether the Cloth Hall in Kraków is closed on Mondays, this is simply untrue.
  • Sukiennice (Cloth Hall), Krakow: 5.008 yorum, makale ve 2.997 resme bakın.
  • The Cloth Hall, a majestic bulding in the centre of Krakow's Main Square, has always been a heart of the trade in Krakow and it is one of city's landmarks.
  • Book your Krakow Cloth Hall ticket and tour to see the oldest commercial center in the world and the Gallery of 19th-century Polish paintings.
  • ...architecture, Kraków’s oldest “commercial centre”: Sukiennice or the Cloth Hall is one of the most important elements of the architectural heritage of Kraków.
  • Book tours and tickets to experience Cloth Hall (Sukiennice). Reserve a ticket for your trip to Krakow today. Free cancellation and payment options - Viator.
  • ul. Krupnicza 26, 31-123 Kraków. switchboard: +48 12 433 58 80 ticket office: +48 12 433 58 89. E-mail: dommehoffera@mnk.pl. ... The Cloth Hall. Save a tree.
  • Cloth Hall or Sukiennice is a medieval market building in Krakow, Poland. Originally opened in the fourteenth century, Cloth Hall was given a Renaissance...
  • ne of the best places to visit in Krakow is The Cloth Hall, which was constructed in the 13th century, and since then served as an important trade centre.
  • In the central point of the city of Krakow, you can find the majestic building of the Cloth Hall, which decorates the Main Market Square.