• The pearl of Kraków’s fortifications, the Barbican is one of the most exquisite examples of medieval military architecture in Europe.
  • The Krakow Barbican was established at the end of the XV century and is a symbol of Krakow’s fortification process against foreign invasion.
  • The Barbican (barbakan in Polish) is the last completely standing remnant of the medieval fortifications that once protected Krakow’s old city.
  • In the Old Town, visit Wawel Hill where the Cathedral and the Royal Castle are, the Town Hall Tower, St. Mary’s Basilica, Krakow Barbican, and Sukiennice...
  • Krakow's fundamental city door, Brama Florianska, was made unconquerable in the start of the l6th century because of Europe's mightiest barbican.
  • The barbican is one of the few remaining relics of the complex network of fortifications and defensive barriers that once encircled the royal city of Kraków in the south...
  • The Barbican in Kraków was erected in the 15th century and for years it was virtually indestructible.
  • Barbican, bir zamanlar kraliyet şehri Krakow'u çevreleyen surlar ve savunma bariyerleri arasında hayatta kalan birkaç kalıntıdan biridir.
  • The Barbican was built at the end of 15th century (1498-1499) and it was the strongest element of the expanded fortifications in Krakow.