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Juliusz Słowacki Theatre Veit 1355 1893 1949 1954 2012
May 9, 2012 was my last day in Krakow as I was scheduled to leave by train to Warsaw in the afternoon. In the morning, my expert guide Monica and I took the tram and visited Nowa Huta (literally translated "The New Steel Mill"), a huge district with more than 200,000 inhabitants that was founded in 1949 as a separate town centered around a huge complex of heavy industry, the Vladimir Lenin Steelworks which opened in 1954. Nowa Huta is a perfect example of a master-planned Communist city with countless examples of Socialist Realist architecture and an atmosphere that even today exudes what life was like during the Post-war Peoples Republic of Poland. We passed by several churches that local people struggled to build here as the Communist authorities wanted to create a Socialist city without religion. After visiting the austere architecture of Nowa Huta, we took the tram back to Krakow's Old Town and stopped near the Central Railway Station and walked a few minutes to the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre, one of Krakow's most impressive structures. Modelled after some of Europe's most prominent Baroque theatres, it was completed in 1893 and has hosted performances by some of Poland's most outstanding actors. On my last day I definitely wanted to visit one of Krakow's most iconic buildings: St. Mary's Basilica which overlooks the Main Market Square, Originally started in 1355, this Brick Gothic Building with its asymmetrical towers is one of the most recognized symbols of Krakow. The interior features a magnificent altar piece by Veit Stoss (one of the leading sculptors of the late Gothic era), which is the largest Gothic altarpiece in the world and one of Poland's national treasures.
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre Majo Ley 2017
(http•••) Cracow, 07.05.2017. Tango show of all maestros of "Krakus Aires Tango Festival" 2017, in Juliusz Słowacki Theatre. Gianpiero Galdi, Maria Filali, Rodrigo Fonti, Majo Martirena, Tymoteusz Ley, Sabrina Concari. (http•••)
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