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Krakau-Wawel-Cathedral

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A: Wawel cathedral side

Par Jan Mulder, à 20 mètres

Photo's taken on december 27, 2010.

Wawel cathedral side

C: Krakau-Wawel-Patio

Par H.J.Weber, à 60 mètres

Krakau-Wawel-Patio

D: Effigy of the Pope Johannes Paul-2

Par H.J.Weber, à 60 mètres

Effigy of the Pope Johannes Paul-2

E: Gardens at Wawel castle

Par Jakub Hruska, à 80 mètres

The Wawel Castle stoods, surprisingly, on the Wawel Hill above the Vistula River. The castle was buil...

Gardens at Wawel castle

F: Wawel Renaissance arcaded courtyard

Par Robert Pipala, à 80 mètres

Largest and most beautiful Renaissance castle courtyard in Europe. Surrounded by the wings of the cas...

Wawel Renaissance arcaded courtyard

G: Krakau-Castle-Wawel-Court-Yard

Par H.J.Weber, à 90 mètres

Krakau-Castle-Wawel-Court-Yard

H: Wawel castle courtyard

Par Jakub Hruska, à 90 mètres

The Wawel Castle stoods, surprisingly, on the Wawel Hill above the Vistula River. The castle was buil...

Wawel castle courtyard

I: Wawel

Par Maciej G. Szling, à 90 mètres

Wawel

J: Krakau-Gate-to-the-Wawel-Cathedral

Par H.J.Weber, à 90 mètres

Krakau-Gate-to-the-Wawel-Cathedral

Ce panorama é été pris à Krakow, Europe

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