• Kraków’s Cloth Hall is a building with stalls in the lower hall, while the upper hall contains a museum – the Gallery of the 19th century Polish Art.
  • The Kraków Cloth Hall, in Lesser Poland, dates to the Renaissance and is one of the city's most recognizable icons. Mapcarta, the open map.
  • Along the building there are stalls where turists can buy hand made suvenirs typical for Polish and Krakow culture. The Cloth Hall is surrounded by restaurants...
  • At the center of the market square in Krakow is the Cloth hall. ... The large yellow building in front of us is called the Cloth hall or in Polish the Sukiennice.
  • Kraków's Cloth Hall, which occupies a valuable chunk of real estate in the middle of the square, harkens back to this original purpose.
  • 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.
  • In Poland, the most famous existing cloth-hall building is the Kraków Cloth Hall, rebuilt in 1555 in the Renaissance style.
  • The Cloth Hall in Krakow is situated in the middle of the Rynek Square which is the heart of the city. It fascinates every visitor with its exquisite Renaissance...
  • Open main menu. Cloth Hall. ... Dominating the centre of the Main Market Square, this building was once the heart of Kraków’s medieval clothing trade.