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Andrzeja Mleczki Gallery
The guide was updated:If you want to see the work of Poland's favourite cartoonists, you should visit the Andrzeja Mleczki Gallery. The things you will find here make great gifts to bring home, such as mugs, posters and t-shirts.
Useful Information
- Address: Jana 14, Krakow
- Website: www.sklep.mleczko.pl
- Phone: +48 12 421 71 04
- Email: galeria@mleczko.pl
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The Cloth Hall ("Sukiennice" in Polish ), built in the 14th century, was formerly Krakow's international trade centre. After a century, before being destroyed by a fire, the hall saw its glory days and sold a variety of exotic imports - such as leather, spices and silk - from the East. Located right in the middle of the Market Square, this icon of the city was remodelled in the Renaissance style and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1978. Nowadays, the Cloth Hall hosts a number of souvenirs and handicraft shops, on the ground floor, and the 19 Century Polish Art Gallery, on the first floor.
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Kazimierz
The beautiful Jewish quarter of Kazimierz has begun to attract a lot of arty boutiques, galleries and unique jewellery stores, making it a necessary visit for any tourist, not just because of its significance and sights, but its unique shopping possibilities.
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Kacper Ryx Historical Shop
The highly recommended Kacper Ryx Historical Shop sells stuff that you probably cannot find anywhere else in the city. This place is full of antiques, historical finds, interesting books and handmade items.
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Bonarka City Center
Just outside the city, you can find the Bonarka City Center. There are numerous shops here and, if you get hungry after all the shopping, you can also grab a bite to eat.
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Stary Kleparz Local Market
Just north of the old town lies Stary Kleparz, a local produce market that has been in existence for over 800 years. The market offers all kind of fruit and vegetables, as well as meat products, cheeses, and even clothes and numerous random items. It constitutes a genuinely Polish shopping experience.
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Vitkac
Vitkac is one of the most beautiful, elegant and interesting shopping arcades in the city. The original brick walls and arches are weaved into the elegant remodelled building, giving it a uniquely sophisticated look. The arcade houses designer boutiques, the Gothic cellar wine shop and Italian delis, among other shops.
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Idea Fix Concept Store
This 230 square metre concept store is all about promoting young Polish designers and their unique creations and outfits. Revel in trendy clothes, accessories, art and interior and, if you are lucky, you might attend one of their several events, such as fashion shows, sales and music shows.
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World of Amber
Poland, like much of the Baltic coast, is famous for its amber, also known as "Baltic Gold", and you will see several shops selling it around town. The many capable craftsmen you'll see here work the material into different designs, creating necklaces, rings, decorations and much more. World of Amber is the only Polish jewellery to host a cinema, showing a movie about the historic amber route of Krakow.
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Andrzeja Mleczki Gallery
If you want to see the work of Poland's favourite cartoonists, you should visit the Andrzeja Mleczki Gallery. The things you will find here make great gifts to bring home, such as mugs, posters and t-shirts.
Read more