Dawny Hotel 'Cracovia' - Free Audio Guide
Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Dawny Hotel "Cracovia", 1, Aleja Marszałka Ferdinanda Focha, Błonia, Zwierzyniec, Kraków, województwo małopolskie, 30-111, Polska
The former Hotel "Cracovia," designed by architect Witold Cęckiewicz, is a modernist landmark in Kraków built between 1960 and 1965. As a historic site, it showcases unique architectural features and was registered as a heritage site in 2016. Once the largest hotel in Poland, it now serves as part of the National Museum in Kraków, hosting various exhibitions that highlight its cultural significance. Visitors can explore its beautiful interiors, including mosaics designed by renowned artists. The building is accessible to all, with a café and design forum on the ground floor. Open hours vary depending on exhibitions, and admission fees may apply for special events.