Krakow - last day, 20 May 25
Hi all,
Much better weather today - nudging above 15 degrees for the first time for a while. We walked up the hill to the Wawel Castle for the third attempt at seeing inside the Cathedral- success. It was worth the effort as we managed to see right down into the crypt of this 13th Century church, no photos unfortunately (except the one below that Normie took before getting chastised).
We made our second, more detailed exploration of the old town, including a few more churches! The most significant visit was to the old Krakow University, the second oldest in Europe (to Bologna) going back to the 14th century. It was the seat of science and renaissance learning, headed by Copernicus and his revolutionary ideas about the earth as a sphere and our place around the sun - ideas that were threatening to many.
The old lecture hall is amazing. Well worth the visit.
We spent the rest of our walk taking in some of the lesser streets, away from the main square, finishing with a late lunch in a nice bar/restaurant.
A good 8 km stroll, now it’s time to rest up on our last afternoon before we revisit our modern Polish 🇵🇱 restaurant from the first night for dinner, then off to Warsaw tomorrow after a terrific 5 days in Krakow.
All our love from the Travellers 🧳⛪️❤️⛪️🦶
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