The Wawel Royal Castle
The Wawel Royal Castle is one of the most important national and cultural symbols of Poland. Its history dates back to the 11th century, and over the centuries, it served as the residence of Polish monarchs and the site of coronations.
The castle is characterized by a variety of architectural styles, incorporating both Romanesque and Renaissance elements. Its interiors house valuable art collections, including tapestries, paintings, and historic furniture that reflect the culture and history of Poland. It is also a venue for numerous cultural and scientific events, which makes it an essential part of the artistic life of Kraków.