Kraków, especially the Old Town, is the centre of cultural events. Kraków, in English also spelled Krakow or Cracow (ˈkrækaʊ M-W: krăk'ou krāk'ō is one of the largest and oldest cities in Poland Many of them are occasional and take place only once while the other ones are organised annualy. All of them gain interest of the locals and visitors to Krakow.
Some of events [1] are organised by the authorities of the city, some by private companies but many of them express Polish and Krakow tradition kept and celebrated by its citizens.
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The New Year's party is organised on the Main Market Square of Krakow. During this open-air show the locals and the tourists have the opportunity to welcome the New Year and take part in concerts (performed also by international artists) that are organised by the city.
Each year the Cracow Philharmonic [2] organises a concert that takes place exactly on the 1st of January.
In Poland there is a very strong tradition of singing Carol songs during Christmas and after. It is a custom that in January many churches organise Carol songs concerts during which one can listen to traditional versions of the songs and traditional music of Polish folk groups.
Sailing songs (so called: Shanties) [3] are popular not only among the sailors or inhabitants of seaside areas. Since many years Shanties festival is also organised in Krakow where Polish and international performers present this type of songs.
Easter Holidays [4] is the period full of customs celebrated by the locals (some of them are spread around Poland while others are typical only for Krakow). Easter ( Greek: Πάσχα Pascha or Pasxa) is the most important religious feast in the Christian Liturgical year. Among them one may take part in Rekawka, Emaus, food blessing or Smigus Dyngus. Easter is movable feast that falls somewhere between March and late April.
The festival [5]presents historical music and takes place parallel to Easter Holidays. The concerts are held in the Cracow Philharmonic as well as in historic churches around the city.
This event gives you the opportunity to visit all the museums in Krakow (for a symbolic fee of 1 zloty). The Long Night of Museums ( Lange Nacht der Museen) is a cultural event organized together by multiple museums and cultural institutions in a location during which the establishments All of them prepare special concerts, shows interactive exhibitions - to attract the visitors and gain their interest. The museums are open till late in the night.
The festival is organised in Kazimierz district (on Nowy Square). See also Casimir Kazimierz ( Latin: Casimiria; Yiddish Kuzmir) is a historical district of Kraków ( It is a musical event joined with the contest of the best soup (between the local restaurant-keepers) that may be tried out by the visitors [6].
The feast of Krakow students. Juwenalia ( Polish, from Latin Iuvenalia - Juvenalia) is an annual students' holiday in Poland, celebrated in During the three days of the event the students rule Krakow. Numerous concerts are organised and the students (who traditionally get dressed) are welcome by the President of the city who gives them the keys to Krakow.
The parade is a spectacular event during which huge dragons (created by Krakow youth) are carried to the banks of Vistula river - all accompanied by brass bands, stilt walkers and dancers.
Corpus Christi is a movable feast that falls in May or June. Churches of Krakow organises colourfull processions for the locals (during which some of the citizens take part in the event dressed in folk costumes). About week after the Corpus Christi the parade of Lajkonik (a man traditionally dressed as a Tatar) takes place. The Lajkonik is one of the unofficial Symbols of the city of Kraków, Poland.
Midsummer festival is organised by Vistula river (at the foot of the Wawel castle). Wianki ( Wreaths ' in English) is a cyclical cultural event taking place annually in Kraków at the bend of Wisła river near the Wawel is an architectural complex erected over many centuries atop a limestone Outcrop on the left bank of the Vistula River in Kraków, There are concerts held, artistic show - and the whole event is culminated with huge fireworks.
The event takes place in Kazimierz district. The bakers present traditional methods of baking bread, while the whole event is accompanied by folk dances and singing. The visitors may purchase regional fare.
The festival became internationally renowned happening. During a week of festival the visitors can take part in workshops, exhibitions and numerous concerts - all connected with Jewish Culture. The festival is culminated with open-air concert "Shalom on Szeroka street".
The festival features jazz concerts [7] that are held in various places of Krakow (many in legendary "Under the Rams cellar"). Polish and international performers are invited.
The festival presents the variety as well as common elements of traditional music from numerous countries, but especially those situated along the Carpathian mountains [8].
The festival presents one of the most famous item of Polish cuisine - the dumpling. The event will help you to get to know Polish tradition of cuisine better as well as to try out the specialties [9].
The annual event during which the soloists, orchestras and eminent musicians take part. The concerts are held in historical places of Krakow - such as churches, Wawel castle and the Cracow Philharmonic.
The main idea of the event [10] is to present instrumental and vocal-instrumental music masterpieces in geographical order.
This event presents old music, played on old, traditional instruments in historic parts of Poland.
During the 1st of November (as well as the 2nd) the Poles pay visits to the cemeteries to embellish the graves with flowers and light the candle. For the British girl group see All Saints (band. All Saints' Day (also called All Hallows or Hallowmas) often During those days the cemeteries become a spectacular site [11] with thousands of candles. Especially it is worth visiting the cemeteries that boast unique architecture (such as Rakowicki cemetery).
It is the oldest Jazz festival in Europe during which one can listen to Polish and international jazz musicians. Concerts and workshops are organised within this event.
The opening of the Christmas Market [12] falls in November. The visitors can purchase hand-made local products, exceptional gifts, as well as to try out specialties of Polish cuisine.
Building colourful Nativity Scenes is an old Krakow tradition. The Christmas Cribs (called: Kraków szopka ) are exceptional as they remind Krakow in their architecture (especially St Mary's church). Kraków szopka ( pron shop-ka) or nativity scene (crib crèche (Szopka krakowska is a Christmas tradition originating from Kraków, The contest takes place on the Main Market Square - by Adam Mickiewicz monument. After the contest the most interesting pieces (together with the ones presented in previous editions) are displayed in Historical Museum of Krakow [13].
The international contest of young Jazz groups [14] gives the opportunity for the well-known groups as well as inexperienced musicians to meet together and present their skills in front of the Krakow audience.
The locals and the visitors, who decide to celebrate the New Year's Eve on the Main Market Square of Krakow, are entertained by concerts and additional happenings organised by the city.