Uncover Krakow’s secrets with a self-guided city game blending history, puzzles, and adventure. Explore Kazimierz’s rich past at your own pace.
Uncover Krakow’s secrets with a self-guided city game blending history, puzzles, and adventure. Explore Kazimierz’s rich past at your own pace.
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Plac Nowy - This historic square was once a Jewish market before the war, with its rotunda functioning as a kosher slaughterhouse. Today, butcher shops still operate inside, while the exterior is lined with fast food windows, primarily selling ‘zapiekanki,’ a popular local street food.
Visitors will need to explore to find the answer to our…
- Plac Nowy - This historic square was once a Jewish market before the war, with its rotunda functioning as a kosher slaughterhouse. Today, butcher shops still operate inside, while the exterior is lined with fast food windows, primarily selling ‘zapiekanki,’ a popular local street food.
Visitors will need to explore to find the answer to our challenge, which will allow them to move to the next location and uncover the story of this place.
- Synagoga Izaaka Jakubowicza - The Izaak Synagogue, officially known as the Isaak Jakubowicz Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue dating back to 1644, located in Kraków’s historic Kazimierz district. It is named after its benefactor, Izaak Jakubowicz, also known as Isaac the Rich, who was a banker to King Ladislaus IV of Poland.
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- Kamienica Maurycego Barucha - Constructed in the 16th century by Sebastian Montelupi, this building served as the headquarters of the Polish Post and was a hub of Italian culture in Kraków. Stagecoaches to Venice once departed from here when it functioned as a postal center.
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- Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel - The Basilica of Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Stanislaus the Bishop and Martyr, also known as Skałka, meaning “a small rock” in Polish, is a small outcrop in Kraków. It is home to a Pauline monastery and is the site where the Bishop of Kraków, Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów, was martyred by order of Polish King Bolesław II the Bold in 1079.
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- Plac Wolnica - Originally laid out as the town square of Kazimierz (Rynek Kazimierski) when the town was established in 1335, this space measures 195m by 195m, making it only 5m shorter on each side than Rynek Główny. It is the second-largest market square in Poland, if not Europe.
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- Father Bernatek’s Bridge - Father Bernatek’s Bridge is a modern pedestrian bridge adorned with sculptures of acrobats created by artist Jerzy Kędziora.
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- Pig In The River - The pig, positioned to be set ablaze, symbolizes renewal.
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- Kazimierz Historical Mural - Created during the 24th Jewish Cultural Festival in July 2014, this mural is located on the “Bosak Building” at 3 Bawol Square in Kazimierz. The building is named after the Bosak family, a Jewish family that resided there for 400 years until WWII.
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- Old Synagogue - Constructed at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries, the Old Synagogue is the oldest surviving example of Jewish religious architecture in Poland. It houses an impressive collection of exhibits that highlight the history and traditions of Polish Judaism. It is no longer an active synagogue.
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- Remuh Cemetery - The Old Jewish Cemetery of Kraków, commonly known as the Remah Cemetery, is a historic burial ground established between 1535 and 1551, and is one of the oldest existing Jewish cemeteries in Poland.
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- Alchemia Club - Alchemia is one of Kraków’s most atmospheric bars, aptly named for its sepia candlelight, forgotten photographs, and antique charm, capturing the essence of the former Jewish district.
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- Full flexibility: start at any hour, take a break at any time and resume later
- Free for Kids
- Permanently available, 24/7, every day of the year
- Play offline: no internet connection needed while exploring
- Full flexibility: start at any hour, take a break at any time and resume later
- Free for Kids
- Permanently available, 24/7, every day of the year
- Play offline: no internet connection needed while exploring
- A physical tour guide
- A physical tour guide
Engage in a city exploration game where you investigate your surroundings to solve entertaining challenges and puzzles, unveiling incredible locations and stories in Krakow’s Old Town. This adventure is self-guided, allowing you to follow an app and enjoy the experience at your own pace.
Each challenge guides you to the next destination by providing…
Engage in a city exploration game where you investigate your surroundings to solve entertaining challenges and puzzles, unveiling incredible locations and stories in Krakow’s Old Town. This adventure is self-guided, allowing you to follow an app and enjoy the experience at your own pace.
Each challenge guides you to the next destination by providing precise on-screen directions. As you complete each challenge, the story of that location is revealed, and the next site is disclosed.
Highlights:
- Experience a unique blend of a tour, an outdoor escape game, and a treasure hunt.
- Discover the everyday life in Kazimierz through the ages.
- Learn about Poland’s renowned alchemist and cabalist.
- Explore famous local Jewish figures, monuments, and street art.
For group participation, one person can purchase access for everyone by selecting the total number of participants. This allows all members to enjoy the city game on their smartphones. Alternatively, each individual can buy their own ticket.
Enjoy the adventure!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.