• he Kraków Barbican is the element of medieval city's fortifications. ... For this reason Barbican was called The Gate of Glory (Porta Gloriae) of Kraków city.
  • The Krakow Barbican is located near the St. Florian’s Gate in the Planty Park, which was established in the place of the liquidated moat.
  • The Barbican is one of the few surviving relics among the fortifications and defensive barriers that once surrounded the royal city of Krakow.
  • In Kraków, it was also the name for the gate extensions used by the defenders to go on "trips" to the enemy camp. Kraków Barbican – architecture.
  • WorldEuropePolandKrakowOld TownKrakow Barbican. Krakow Barbican showing heritage architecture, street scenes and outdoor art. Source: Tourism Media.
  • The Kraków Barbican is the most famous part of the medieval walls still standing and one of the few constructions of the style built in Europe.
  • The Barbican in Krakow is one of the symbols of the city. This unusual building that guards the historic entrance to the city attracts crowds of tourists every day.
  • The Krakow Barbican. Nick Hodge 1 min read 1 comment Updated 6th Dec 2017. ... The Barbican was both a principal gateway and a key element of defence.
  • 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.
  • A walk around the krakow barbican - HD.