The Czapski Garden

The Czapski Garden is situated at the rear of the Emeryk Hutten-Czapski Museum. In this beautifully designed garden, visitors can admire rich flora and also 19-th century sculptures such as “Morpheus” (1889) by Teofila Certowicz.

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The Botanic Garden of the Jagiellonian University 

The Botanic Garden of the Jagiellonian University was founded in 1783 and is the oldest botanical garden in Poland and one of the oldest in Europe. Initially, it had an area of ​​approximately 2.4 hectares, and originated within the the partial remains of the old Czartoryski family palace gardens, dating from around 1600. Some fragments of the original layout can still be seen today.

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The Stanisław Lem Science Garden

The Stanisław Lem Science Garden is the first sensory educational park in Poland. On six hectares of open space, visitors can use more than 110 interactive devices demonstrating various laws of physics. 
The aim of this exhibition is learning through play.

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Royal Gardens

The exhibition “Royal Gardens at Wawel”, opened to visitors in 2005, presents the only reconstructed Renaissance gardens in Poland from the times of King Zymunt I (around 1540).

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The Professors’ Garden

Located a few hundred meters from the Main Market Square, the Professors’ Garden is today a unique corner of greenery in the very center of Krakow.
The garden’s attractions include modern educational installations – interactive models of five scientific instruments from different periods in the history of the Jagiellonian University.

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The Garden of the Archaeological Museum

In the very center of Krakow, but away from the hustle and bustle of the streets, in the vicinity of the Planty Park, behind a high wall, you can find hidden, stunning place- the Garden of the Archaeological Museum. This garden was designed in the Renaissance style.

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