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4.8 (4 reviews)

Rynek Underground Museum Tickets

Time travel to the middle ages at the Rynek Underground Museum

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BARBARA,  Poland Poland
20 Apr 2024
Excellent
Skarbnica wiedzy o pradawnych czasach. Będąc kilka razy na krakowskim Rynku nie miałam pojęcia co on skrywa. Polecam zwiedzanie z przewodnikiem wszystkim miłośnikom historii.
Underground Market: Guided Tour
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Grazyna,  Poland Poland
06 Mar 2024
Excellent
Bardzo ciekawe. Koniecznie z przewodnikiem - "otwiera oczy " na wiele tematow.
Underground Market: Guided Tour
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Anja,  Germany Germany
15 Apr 2024
Excellent
Außerordentlich interessant. Sehr nette Führung
Underground Market: Guided Tour

About: Rynek Underground Museum

At a depth of several meters below the surface of the Main Market Square, from the Cloth Hall to St Mary’s Church, the path to exploring and understanding Kraków’s fascinating past awaits.

Descend into Rynek Underground Museum, located in the heart of Krakow, Poland, for a next level experience.

Rynek Underground Museum
Rynek Główny 1, 31-042, Krakow
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