In the
heart of Buda, the west end of Budapest, lies an old thermal bath from the 16th
century. The Király thermal bath was
built by the Turkish pasha Arslan, and has most of the old interior intact. It
is open to both men and women, which means that the pools are not divided into
different areas depending on sex.
Sunday, 28 May 2017
Wednesday, 19 April 2017
Visit to the Schindler Factory in Cracow.
The Schindler
factory is located in the Zablocie district in Cracow, within walking
distance from Plac Bohaterow Getta (in Podgorze). Today, it is a
museum which displays all the historical period since the trigger of
Second World War till the Soviet occupation of Poland.
The factory welcomes
the visitor with a large plaque which reads: 'Whoever saves one life,
saves the world entire'. It was erected by the Jewish Community
Council of Cracow and Students and Faculty of Albion College
(Michigan, USA) as you can see in the photograph.
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Wawel Castle, the heart of Cracow.
By Elisa Rodríguez Rodríguez, (4th year ESO)
Wawel
Royal Castle is a Gothic castle located in Krakow, Poland. Built at
the behest of Casimiro III the Great, it
consists of several structures located around a central patio.
It was rebuilt by Jogaila
and Eduviges I in the 14th century.

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Tuesday, 18 April 2017
The people of Krakow in times of terror 1939-1945-1956
In Poland there is a museum called Muzeum Historyczne Miasta Krakowa. There are several different exhibitions. During the World War 2, Gestapo's headquarters was located in Krakow, at Pomorska street. Today it is a place for national memories and also the most important point in the exhibition we went to: The People of Krakow In Times of Terror 1939-1945-1956. This exhibition told us about the interesting, but also the very terrible history of the city. Where the Polish people fought for freedom and justice.
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