Langiewicza Apartments Krakow
ul Langiewicza 12 Krakow, Southern Poland, 31-425, Poland
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Auschwitz
... your group were hung to show the others. I will stop there. We spent 6 hours going through this place and there is much more. But it really has to be experiences. Auschwitz disgusted me as it should.
After heading back to Krakow, I needed some space to clear my head. We went to a classical concert at the Church of Saints Peter and Paul which was the perfect antidote. Chopin, Mozart, Vivaldi, and the score to Schindlers’ list in the ...
A taste of Poland
... she is walking on and hurts her foot. After a walk through the Planty, the former moat turned garden area surrounding the old town, we have a quick ice cream and head back to the apartment. Bob and I set out to find groceries and we have a late dinner at home, deciding to stay in for the night, too exhausted to head out to find more fun. Good thing it is cool and comfortable sleeping weather, as we need to close the windows against the loud ...
Poland's Proud People/Vienna's Viceroys
... there. We saw the old ghetto where the Nazis barricaded the entire Jewish population at the end of the 1930s. We saw remnants of the old ghetto wall, other sights from the film 'Schindler’s List’ and finally Oskar Schindler’s Factory where so much of the movie was filmed. It was pretty amazing and sobering. That night, Stephanie and I watched the film and saw the places we had been to earlier that day. ...
The Great Krakow Chair Shortage of 2010
... government IF THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH CHAIRS IN THIS PARTICULAR CLASSROOM TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 4PM. So, if anyone could possibly dispatch a chair to Poland ASAP - something nice and simple, not an expensive leather recliner as much as I'd love to sit in one during class - I'd be eternally grateful, because it seems as though there is some kind of drastic and severe chair shortage that would render me unable to fulfil my academic ...
8 hour bus rides...
... for a hundred years. Everything is made of salt. The floors, the walls and even the ceiling is salt. The best part, you can lick it all! There is even the world’s only underground salt mine church that you can still get married in today.
After the tour was over, we had lunch underground and then headed up to get back on that awful bus. The ride back was just as bad, and I even had my own row to myself. We watched one movie, but one of ...
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