We arrived in Krakow, Poland full of expectations due to the town’s significance in WWII, and we were not disappointed.  Here is a list of things to do in Krakow:  <https://visitkrakow.com/things-to-do-in-krakow/>.

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Before numbering of houses and streets, figures were put above doors to identify the owner.

————————The Market Square————————-

Just Married.

Our guide said this building is where Oskar Schindler and his wife lived.

Plaque commemorating the Jewish population killed in Krakow.

Our guide lecturing on the Jewish suffering in WWII.

Warsaw is easy to walk around, but make sure you have good shoes as the cobbles on some old streets are quite large.  Here’s a website for self-guided walking tour:  <https://www.inyourpocket.com/krakow/krakow-old-town-self-guided-walking-tour_74811f>.

————————————————These first two lines are from  lazienki park————————————

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Commemorating the uprising of the Polish Army in Krakow in 1944.