• Some experts theorize that Krakus Mound, as well as Wanda’s mound, which is another ancient mound in the city, served an astronomical purpose for the Celts.
  • Looking from the Krakus Mound on the eve of the Celtic celebration of the sun (May 1), the sun rises exactly over the Wanda Mound.
  • 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.
  • Krakus Mound. ... One certainty: the views over Krakow are sublime. Krakus Mound: Podgórze district (3.4 km/2.1 mi from Rynek Główny).
  • With a total of five mounds within the city limits, Krakow is not only the undisputed Polish champion but also a world leader in this regard. ... Krakus Mound.
  • 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.
  • All You Need to Know About Krakows Krakus Mound - KrakowBuzz. Kraków Travel. Krakus Mound with Sunset View of Krakow Old Town, Poland.
  • Krakus Mound, a prehistoric grave hill, believed to be the resting place of Krakow's mythical founder, the legendary King Krakus – © Pixeljoy / Shutterstock.
  • Krakus Mound or Kopiec Krakusa in Polish, also called the Krak Mound, is a tumulus located in the Podgórze district of Kraków, Poland...
  • There are varying versions of this story, but Krakus is according to local legend, the founder of Krakow. The Krakus Mound was long purported by locals to...