Travelingo Travel Guides
HomeEuropePolandKrakow Malopolska and the TatrasKrakow

Krakow






KRAKOW , the ancient capital of Poland and residence for centuries of its kings, was the only major city in the country to come through World War II essentially undamaged. Its assembly of monuments, without rival in Poland, is listed by UNESCO as one of the world's twelve most significant historic sites. The city is indeed a visual treat, with the Wawel being one of the most striking royal residences in Europe, and the old inner town a mass of flamboyant monuments. For Poles, these are a symbolic representation of the nation's historical continuity, and for visitors brought up on grey Cold War images of Eastern Europe they are a revelation. All the more ironic, then, that the government of the 1970s had to add a further tag, that of official "ecological disaster area" - for Krakow's industrial suburbs represent the communist experiment at its saddest extreme.

Until the war, the city revolved around its Jagiellonian University , founded back in the fourteenth century, and its civic power was centred on the university's Catholic, conservative intelligentsia. The communist regime, wishing to break their hold, decided to graft a new working class onto the city by developing one of the largest steelworks in Europe, Nowa Huta , on the outskirts. Within a few decades its effects were apparent as the city fabric began to crumble. Consequently, in recent times, Krakow has been faced with intractable economic and environmental problems: how to deal with the acid rain of the steelworks, how to renovate the monuments, how to maintain jobs. Throughout the 1990s steady progress was made on environmental issues, and local initiatives in pollution reduction - combined with Western funding - mean that Krakow is now cleaner than it has been for decades, recent figures suggesting that air pollution levels are seventy percent below those of the mid-1980s.

Nowa Huta has played a significant role in Poland's recent political history . It was here - along with the Lenin Shipyards in Gdansk - that things started to fall apart for the communist government. By the 1970s, the steelworkers had become the epitome of hostility to the state, and with the birth of Solidarity

© 2003 by Rough Guides Ltd. as trustee for its Authors. Published by Rough Guides. All rights reserved. Rough Guides name is a trademark of Rough Guides Ltd. Buy the book here! The Rough Guide to Poland

in 1980, Nowa Huta emerged as a centre of trade union agitation. Working-class unity with the city's Catholic elite was demonstrated by Solidarity's call to increase the officially restricted circulation of Tygodnik Powszechny , a Krakow Catholic weekly which was then the only independent newspaper in Eastern Europe. It was in Krakow, as much as anywhere in the country, that the new order was created, and today, it is in Krakow that the economic fruits of that order are most visible.


Your Tip for Krakow

Help other backpackers! Write your own guides and backpacking tips to Krakow - they will appear instantly on this page - Please only write a tip/guide to Krakow - visit the main Krakow forum to ask a question!

Please do not post links to your site here (they won't work) - please use the Krakow webguide section below! Thanks.

Your Name
A short title
Your guide/tip

Krakow: Quality Travel Articles

 

Poland Backpacking Articles

Krakow Webguide


Poland Backpacking Forum

Krakow Messages


Poland Messages
Romanai Poland (Jasna Gora)Cristian Butaru
romano chatoliq from Bucharest Roma (Jasna Gora)Cristian Butaru
Outdooring activities and other (Poland)Britt W


Other Messages
Linkz (Denmark)name
Nepal, a destination of high altitu ()hardrock
hi (Manila)jozie
new surf hostal (Bastimentos)rasta alexis
Newcastle Hotel - my bad experience (Rothbury)Laurence Errign
AS ()snn


View the full Krakow Travel Forum >>

View the full Travelingo Travel Forum >>


Flag of Krakow

Search places

Search hotels

Search flights











World Map North America Central America Caribbean South America Africa Europe Europe Asia Oceania

Krakow

Kazimierz the ghettoes and Plaszow
Outskirts
Rynek Glowny
Stare Miasto
Wawel Hill
Zwierzyniec and beyond

Krakow Malopolska and the Tatras

Krakow
Malopolska
Podhale and the Tatras

Poland

Krakow Malopolska and the Tatras
Warsaw

All other countries in Europe

Regions

Europe
Asia
Africa
North America
Caribbean
Central America
South America
Oceania
Antarctica

 

Copyright © 2008 travelingo.org. All Rights Reserved.

About Us •  Privacy Policy •  T&Cs •  SiteMap •  Webguide  •  Add Your Site
European Football • Lager • Searches 2 3 4 5 6

Travelingo.org is not a booking agent and does not charge any service fees to users of our site.
Travelingo.org is not responsible for content on external web sites.

8/29/2008 10:30:27 PM

/europe/poland/articles