Hello, guys! How about strolling around along old streets of Krakow with me today?
Don't worry if you missed the first part. Here is the link to it.
The winter is here, with some snow and some rain, and freezing wind. We have passed the winter solstice point. So the days will continue to get longer. Meanwhile, good memories can also warm you and make you smile.
World time at Holy Spirit Square and guys taking selfie with someone's sportcar.
Pijarska street
Entrance of the Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord. Right here is the entrance to the underground part. That's where the art exhibition was taking place.
The view of the Sukiennice on the Market Square.
Roman Catholic church of St. Catherine of Alexandria, Augustinian Monastery. Kazimierz, Krakow.
The construction of this church was not completed according to the project. There was not enough money for the main dome. For some reason, it sometimes lacks the traditional symmetry.
Map of aid to Ukraine from the Polish Order of Malta. As you can see, at a time when the International Red Cross was completely helpless and inactive in Ukraine, this order found a way to deliver aid to Zaporizhzhia and Mariupiol.
View of Corpus Christi Basilica.
The main altar and the interior of the church of St. Catherine of Alexandria.
Roofs of Krakow:
The day ended with rain and a beautiful rainbow - a complete semicircle.
That's all folks.
Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah!
(depends on what you are celebrating) 😉
In this regard, my next post will be about Jewish Krakow.
Thanks for your time and see you soon,