• Facts, informations and history of Wawel Castle. Wawel Castle is a former seat of Polish kings, a monarch and a national necropolis located in the heart of Krakow.
  • Wawel Castle is one of the most important, beautiful and largest castles in Poland. ... It was the foundation of the future Wawel Castle.
  • A full tour of Wawel is hard but rewarding work, and can take several days. The complex is free to enter, and there is no ticket necessary to explore the castle grounds.
  • Between the two world wars the castle was a presidential residence; after 1920 (except 1939–45) it also functioned as a museum. Wawel Castle Visitor Information.
  • Wawel Castle has a fascinating history and architecture enthusiasts will love seeing the different sections bearing characteristics of the eras in which they were built.
  • At present, the main curators of Wawel are Wawel Royal Castle – State Art Collection and the Metropolitan Basilica Board on Wawel Hill.
  • The castle was rebuilt after a fire in 1499 and has had several extensions. ... Almost all of the Polish kings were crowned in Wawel Castle.
  • Wawel Castle today. The Crown Treasury and Armoury presents a large collection of royal insignia and weaponry from Krakow’s many years of history.
  • Wawel Castle which includes a river or creek and chateau or palace. Source: Tourism Media. ... Wawel Castle featuring a river or creek, cycling and a castle.