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Krasnobród, Zamość and Cracow 4.-8.12. 2020
Sunday, 06 December 2020
On a cold and windy winter day in Krasnobród.
Unusual warning signs at the shore Zalew Lake.
Two sisters in their hometown.
Krasnobród is a popular summer vacation destination for inhabitants of Eastern Poland.
A house by the lake with a new roof only on the side facing the lake.
Tourist farm Pod Żurawiem along the path to...
Święty Roch, Chapel of St. Rocha in the nearby woods of Krasnobród.
Kot
Kot and Jaroš.
Krasnobród Viewing tower.
The town.
Smil pent, da.
A traditional house from this area.
Sightseeing of the old city of Zamość that is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Freshly re-constructed Franciscan Church.
On the walls surrounding the old city funded by Jan Zamoyski in 1580.
Polish children like lollipops.
Toilet in the wall.
Gate in the wall.
The city wall was additionally protected by water channels.
The main square. Zamość is a unique example of a Renaissance town of the late 16th century.
The town hall.
With a plenty of christmas decorations. Armenian tenements on the right side of the square.
Baroque decoration details of Armenian tenements built by Armenian merchant.
Panorama of the "Rynek Wielki".
Zamość Cathedral guarded by the John Paul II.
Synagogue from 1618 built in Polish Renaissance style.
Fence in form of Temple menorah, seven-lamp Hebrew lampstand.
Side-streets of Zamość.
A short visit of Zwierzyniec.
And Echo Lake nearby.
Erosion of loess on the lake shore.
Enjoying the last evening sunrays.
"Zakaz skoków" - "No jumping!". The lake is covered with ice.
The lake is a part of Roztocze National Park.
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"Ancient" tree carvings.
Spending an afternoon in Cracow before flying back to Oslo.
Decorated Grodzka street.
Liberal oasis in otherwise very conservative city.
Wawel Castle is one of the main city's attractions.
Ubiquitous John Paul II.
The castle consists of numerous structures from different periods, with some of them dating back to middle ages.
The tiered arcades in the Italian Renaissance courtyard.
Smile nicely :) Polish monarchs were crowned and buried in the Wawel Cathedral right of Justyna.
On the walls surrounding the fortress.
The Vistula (Wisła) River.
Vatican flags on the building where Karol Wojtyła lived before becoming the pope.
Heading to the main square.
St. Mary's Basilica.
Swarmed with pigeons.
The main square - Rynek Główny.
Town Hall Tower, the only remaining part of the Town Hall demolished in 1820 as part of the city plan to open up the Main Square.
Eros Bendato statue by Igor Mitoraj.
A street in the jewish quarter called Kazimierz.
Ice cream that complies with the traditional Jewish dietary requirements.
Memorial to 65 thousand jews that lost lives during the holocaust in the second world war.
Monument of Jan Karski for his contributions to resistance against the German occupator.
The Jewish cemetery.
Vishniac's courtyard between Józefa and Meiselsa Streets often used to depict jewish life in Kazimierz.
Wawel fortress in blue hour from the other side of the river.
And from the same side of the river.