Vignettes from Jim and Emmy's years of travel


Poland

Kraków, Sukiennice (The Cloth Hall)


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The Market Place in the center of Kraków's Old Town, Rynek Glówny, is surrounded by stores and restaurants, and tourists may enjoy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage. Located in the middle of the market square, there stands a beautiful building called Sukiennice (The Cloth Hall), built in the 1300s, burned in 1555, restored and renovated over the years. This market building contains many shops that sell art, clothes, jewelry, and items of interest to a tourist. Kraków’s Rynek Glówny is the only place in Europe we have seen sweet corn, cooked and sold at an outdoor food stand. We couldn’t believe the amount of salt one man poured on his ear of corn.
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Another year, another view of Sukiennice (The Cloth Hall).

St Mary's Church (Kosciol Mariacki), where the famous bugel call is made each hour, is off to the left just out of the photo.

Tidbit by Jim and Emmy Humberd

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