• The first commercial buildings in the form of cloth hall and stalls were built in Kraków shortly after the foundation of the city on the initiative of Prince Bolesław...
  • Krakow's Cloth Hall, a well-known monument of Poland’s Renaissance architecture, has been the city’s hub of commerce for seven centuries.
  • ul. Krupnicza 26, 31-123 Kraków. switchboard:+48 12 433 58 80 ticket office: +48 12 433 58 89. E-mail: dommehoffera@mnk.pl. ... The Cloth Hall. Save a tree.
  • 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.
  • Krakow Cloth Hall is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. There are a variety of shops, galleries, and restaurants located within the hall.
  • In the heart of Kraków’s main market square, you’ll find the Kraków Cloth Hall, an exemplary piece of Renaissance architecture.
  • If you're visiting Krakow, one of the buildings that will certainly catch your attention is the Sukiennice Cloth Hall (also referred to as the Drapers' Hall).