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1 Cultural Programmes. Our choices for Students arriving in Poland (Krakow and Warsaw)

2 Cultural Programmes. These can be adapted to the particular needs of participants (visits to the museums, universities, enterprises, etc).

3 Half Day trip in Krakow (Polish Capital from 1038 to 1596 Half Day trip in Krakow (Polish Capital from 1038 to 1596) Visit Sukiennice from XIX century and Mariacki Church from XIV and XV century

4 Wawel Castle and the legend of the Wawel Dragon The Wawel Castle (Royal Castle) is situated on the hill. Polish Royalty and many distinguished Poles are buried in the Wawel Cathedral. Since the XIX century Wawel became the leading political and administrative centre for the Polish State. Royal coronations took place in Wawel as well.

5 Auschwitz – Birkenau Auschwitz has become a symbol of terror, genocide, and the Holocaust. It was a site of mass murder and the biggest concentration camp established on Polish ground by the Nazis during the Second World War. At present the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum is located on the grounds of the camp. The site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979.

6 Wieliczka – Salt mine The historic Salt Mine in Wieliczka is the only mining site in the world functioning continuously since the Middle Ages. Its original excavations (longitudinals, traverses, chambers, lakes, as well as minor and major shafts) are located on nine levels and extend for the total of about 300 kilometers: reaching the depth of 327 meters. for the total of about 300 kilometers: reaching the depth of 327 meters.

7 Castle Pieskowa Skala Pieskowa Skała is famous for its renaissance castle built by King Kazimierz Wieki in the 1st half of the 14th century as part of the defensive chain of castles called Orle Gniazda (Eagles Nests) along the plane of Jurassic Rock Upland (Jura Krakowsko- Częstochowska) extending north-west from Kraków to the city of Czestochowa. Pieskowa Skała is famous for its renaissance castle built by King Kazimierz Wieki in the 1st half of the 14th century as part of the defensive chain of castles called Orle Gniazda (Eagles Nests) along the plane of Jurassic Rock Upland (Jura Krakowsko- Częstochowska) extending north-west from Kraków to the city of Czestochowa.

8 Warsaw day trip  Warsaw’s old town  Royal Castle  Royal Lazienki Park and Palace

9 Zelazowa Wola The village is the birthplace of pianist and composer Fryderyk Chopin, and of violinist Henryk Szeryng. It is known for its picturesque Masovian landscape, including numerous winding streams surrounded by willows and hills.

10 Kampinos National Park (Kampinoski Park Narodowy)

11 Pricelist KRAKOW - - Half day trip in Krakow: 25 Euro with a tour guide - - Wawel Castle: 20 Euro with a tour guide - - Auschwitz – Birkenau: 35 Euro - - Wieliczka (Salt Mine): 35 Euro - - Castle Pieskowa Skala: 30 Euro WARSAW - - Day trip in Warsaw: 25 Euro with a tour guide - - Zelazowa Wola: 30 Euro - - Kampinos National Park: 35 Euro


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