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Also known as the Krakow Cloth Hall, Sukiennice was once the center for international trade. In addition to trading textiles, one could find wax, spices, leather and many more exotic goods. No wonder it was able to be built and rebuilt into the truly breath-taking structure it’s known as today. Its regal design makes it ideal for entertaining monarchs and ambassadors, and it still serves that purpose today. A must see when visiting Sukiennice is the museum on the upper floor which contains the largest permanent exhibition of Polish paintings and sculptures, which are displayed in the order of their historical periods and divided into four luxurious halls. Presenting styles of Pre-Romanticism, Impressionism, Classicist, and Baroque works to name a few, it is any art lovers dream.

Rynek Glowny ?, 31-042, Krakow, Poland, Phone: +48-12-433-5400

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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