• 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...
  • The Kraków Cloth Hall - (Polish Sukiennice ) is located in the middle of the Main Market Square (Polish Rynek Główny ) in Kraków and is one of the most...
  • The Cloth Hall ("Sukiennice" in Polish ), built in the 14th century, was formerly Krakow's international trade centre.
  • You can also visit the National Museum of Krakow in the Cloth Halls. Due to its central location on the Rynek Glowny, the cloth hall is a real crowd-pleaser.
  • The original Cloth Hall, built in the 13th century when Kraków received its city charter, consisted of two rows of stone stalls forming a street in the centre of the...
  • Krakow's Cloth Hall, a well-known monument of Poland’s Renaissance architecture, has been the city’s hub of commerce for seven centuries.
  • The Cloth Hall is right in the middle of Krakow old town square. A walk way in the middle to the open end at the other side with stalls lining each side.
  • 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...
  • The Cloth Hall in Kraków, Lesser Poland, dates to the Renaissance and is one of the city's most recognizable icons.