• The Kraków Barbican is a fortified outpost once connected to the city walls. It is a historic gateway leading into the Old Town of Kraków, Poland.
  • Kraków's Barbican is one of only three such fortified outposts still surviving in Europe and considered to be the best-preserved.
  • Kraków Barbican (Lehçe : Barbakan Krakowski) bir barbikalı - bir zamanlar şehir duvarlarına bağlanan müstahkem bir karakol.
  • Book your ticket to Krakow's Barbican to visit one of the few remaining defensive barriers that encircled the royal city.
  • The Barbican was built at the end of 15th century (1498-1499) and it was the strongest element of the expanded fortifications in Krakow.
  • Localisation. ul. Basztowa , 30-547 Kraków. The branch can be visited as part of Defensive Walls - Barbican - Celestat.
  • The Kraków Barbican (Polish language: barbakan krakowski ) is a barbican – a fortified outpost once connected to the city walls.
  • The pearl of Kraków’s fortifications, the Barbican is one of the most exquisite examples of medieval military architecture in Europe.
  • The Great Barbican is a 15th-century, 7-turreted bastion in Krakow that once protected the city’s main gate—St. Florian’s Gate—and the Old Town within it.