• The Krakus Mound. In Krakow, there are four separate memorial mounds and the city is a Polish champion in this regard.
  • Krakus Mound. ... One certainty: the views over Krakow are sublime. Krakus Mound: Podgórze district (3.4 km/2.1 mi from Rynek Główny).
  • Krakus Mound is thought to be the resting place of Krakow's mythical founder, the legendary King Krakus.
  • In addition, we will delve into its history, evolution and future perspectives, with the aim of thoroughly understanding the relevance of Krakus Mound today.
  • Arguments range from 500 BC to the Middle Ages. The mystery of the origins of the Krakus Mound and what might be its purpose abound.
  • Top ways to experience Krakus Mound and nearby attractions. ... The Krakus Mound is slightly further afield but still walkable from centre.
  • Krakus Mound -Kopiec Krakusa commemorating a legendary founder of Krakow. The origin of the mound, probably early medieval kurgan, is not known.
  • Currently, the Krakus Mound is 57 meters in diameter and over 16 meters high, and the horizon from its top reaches several dozen kilometers.
  • Krakus Mound or Kopiec Krakusa in Polish, also called the Krak Mound, is a tumulus located in the Podgórze district of Kraków, Poland...
  • Krakus Mound is one of Krakow’s two prehistoric man-made mounds, long supposed to be the burial place of the legendary King Krakus.