Theatre.
Theater in Poland and especially Cracow is a very unique experience. The city itself actually is a stage with amazing scenery, which shows baroque gables, gargoyles and Madonna figures.
This atmosphere attracts artists to present their skills on the biggest market throughout Europe and turn the place into an open-air theater.
Visiting a theater does not necessarily demand Polish language skills. Many experimental plays get along without text and rather concentrate on things like color or movement instead.
Juliusz Słowacki Theater.
The Juliusz Slowacki Theater was opened in 1893. It is not only famous for its sophisticated, high-class theater performances, but also for its eclectic architecture, which is based on the Opéra National de Paris. A further specialty...
Stary Teatr.
The “Stary Teatr” is - as its name implies (Stary Teatr = old theater) - deemed to be one of the oldest theaters in Poland. It was founded in 1781 and plays an important role in Polish culture ever since. The constant high level...
Teatr Groteska.
The very popular Teatr Groteska is the right theater for you, if you do not master the Polish language. The performances often divest themselves of language for the benefit of color, movement and imagery. The world of fantasy...