- historyhit.com locations/krakus-mound/Krakus Mound is one of Krakow’s two prehistoric man-made mounds, long supposed to be the burial place of the legendary King Krakus.
- krakow.wiki mounds-of-krakow/In the 19th century, just like Krakus Mound and Kosciuszko Mound, it was an element of the Austrian fortification system.
- ancient-origins.net ancient-places-europe/mounds-…Arguments range from 500 BC to the Middle Ages. The mystery of the origins of the Krakus Mound and what might be its purpose abound.
- feelcracow.com en/attractions/mounds/krakkrakus-…History of Krakus Mound. Let us, however, go back to the topic of the Mound. The date of its casting up and its predominant purpose remain unknown.
- lonelyplanet.com poland/malopolska/krakow/…Nobody knows the exact origins of the 16m-high mound that towers over Podgórze. According to legend, it was the burial site of the city's founder, Krakus.
- awe-inspiringplaces.com krakus-mound/Today, Krakus Mound is a popular tourist attraction, and visitors can explore the mound, visit the small museum, and enjoy the surrounding park.
- holidify.com places/krakow/krakus-mound-…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...
- krakowtravelguide.com what-secrets-lie-hidden-in-…Krakus Mound was built on the highest elevation of the limestone Krzemionki complex – Lasota Hill – which has belonged to the noble Awdaniec family for centuries.
- medium.com @kingachwaja/different-side-of-cracow-…The oldest are the mounds of Krakus and Wanda, much younger and the most popular is the mound of Tadeusz Kościuszko, the largest is the mound of Józef...
- sylwiacam.com krakus-mound/SylwiaCam Krakus Mound Kraków, PL The mound is shrouded in legends, the exact date of its creation is unknown.