Krakow
Photos taken in May 2009.
Matejko square
New Town
- city bikes
Like bike-sharing systems installed in recent years in Barcelona, Rome, Vienna, Lyon and, Paris, BikeOne is an almost-free bike rental service that users can subscribe to via Internet. They can then check in and check out bikes from special automatically locking racks positioned at strategic locations around town.
Apartment buildings within the New Town area
- fast tram underground stop (Krakow's metro )
Krakow Fast Tram (KST) is a premetro/tram system in Krakow connecting Northern and Southern parts of the city. The tunel and the two underground stations were opened in December 2008.
Mogilskie rondabout - one of the most important crossroads in the city.
On some of the photos you can see the ruins of 'Lubicz' fort.
- Cracovia Business Center - const started in 70's, modernized in 90's. Hight: 105 meters
- 'Skeletor'
The official name of this building was NOT, but people in Krakow call it "Szkieletor" (Skeletor). The construction started in 1975 but was abandoned in 1979 because of the economic crisis.
A change however is in the making. Verity Development won the tender for the building and since then Verity have begun planning Skeletor?s resurrection. The concept being to renovate the existing tower, whose structure is architecturally sound, and to add two new wings on either side of the skyscraper.
It is hoped that it will be completed by 2012, in time for the European Championships.
The area between the Mogilskie rondabout and the Train station
-Krakow University of Economics
Krakow's Opera
The historical institution of the Krakow Opera, dating back to the 17th century, has been revamped and in late 2008 moved into its brand new location on Lubicz Street.
Strzelecki park
The train station
Some other part of the Krakow's downtown
The Old Town
- small market square
- Florianska street
- The Old Town Square
- Jagiellonian University (second oldest (after Prague) in this part of Europe)
- Copernicus monument
- John Paul II monument
- Kanonicza street
Wawel castle
Kazimierz (Jewish) district
Photos taken in May 2009.
Matejko square
New Town
- city bikes
Like bike-sharing systems installed in recent years in Barcelona, Rome, Vienna, Lyon and, Paris, BikeOne is an almost-free bike rental service that users can subscribe to via Internet. They can then check in and check out bikes from special automatically locking racks positioned at strategic locations around town.
Apartment buildings within the New Town area
- fast tram underground stop (Krakow's metro )
Krakow Fast Tram (KST) is a premetro/tram system in Krakow connecting Northern and Southern parts of the city. The tunel and the two underground stations were opened in December 2008.
Mogilskie rondabout - one of the most important crossroads in the city.
On some of the photos you can see the ruins of 'Lubicz' fort.
- Cracovia Business Center - const started in 70's, modernized in 90's. Hight: 105 meters
- 'Skeletor'
The official name of this building was NOT, but people in Krakow call it "Szkieletor" (Skeletor). The construction started in 1975 but was abandoned in 1979 because of the economic crisis.
A change however is in the making. Verity Development won the tender for the building and since then Verity have begun planning Skeletor?s resurrection. The concept being to renovate the existing tower, whose structure is architecturally sound, and to add two new wings on either side of the skyscraper.
It is hoped that it will be completed by 2012, in time for the European Championships.
The area between the Mogilskie rondabout and the Train station
-Krakow University of Economics
Krakow's Opera
The historical institution of the Krakow Opera, dating back to the 17th century, has been revamped and in late 2008 moved into its brand new location on Lubicz Street.
Strzelecki park
The train station
Some other part of the Krakow's downtown
The Old Town
- small market square
- Florianska street
- The Old Town Square
- Jagiellonian University (second oldest (after Prague) in this part of Europe)
- Copernicus monument
- John Paul II monument
- Kanonicza street
Wawel castle
Kazimierz (Jewish) district
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