• Explore iconic landmarks like the Krakus Mound and let your ears guide you to transform your journey into an unforgettable experience.
  • Originally, four smaller mounds ringed the Krakus Mound, but they were demolished in the 19th century to create Kraków's city wall.[2].
  • The area around the Krakus Mound is a vast green area with benches, places for a picnic blanket, and one of the most beautiful views of the city!
  • Krakus Mound is thought to be the resting place of Krakow's mythical founder, the legendary King Krakus.
  • The park surrounding Krakus Mound offers a great view of the city, and despite being an artificial structure, it still provides a genuine feeling of being in Krakow.
  • Krakus Mound or Kopiec Krakusa in Polish, also called the Krak Mound, is a tumulus located in the Podgórze district of Kraków, Poland...
  • Koordinatlar : 50 ° 02′18″ K 19 ° 57′30 ″ D / 50.03833 ° K 19.95833 ° D / 50.03833; 19.95833. Krakus Höyüğü (Lehçe : Kopiec Krakusa)...
  • Krakus Mound is one of the five mounds in Kraków. It is the second oldest object of that type in the city (the first is Wanda Mound).
  • Using as an example old views, panoramas of the city and maps, various functions that the Krakus Mound was fulfi lling over its long history were shown.
  • According to legend, the mound was built as a tomb of the legendary Prince Krakus (6-7th century CE), the founder...