Probably you've never thought about what is on the the top of the drapers' hall?! There are a gargoyles -the strange and funny faces, which was added during the reconstruction after the the Great Fire in 16th century by Jan Maria Padovano. After that reconstruction this building became the next most representative after the Town Hall.
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Added Jan 18, 2011, Under: AttractionsAbout Kasia SanakI'm psychologist and HR specialist, currently working on my PhD at Krakow's University of Economics. I was born in Krakow where I've spent here most of my life - probably that's why I love Krakow so much. I work in tourism sector and I'm always trying to share my knowledge about my city with visitors. I speak English, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese..and Polish of course ;)Visit Kasia's Website. View other posts by Kasia Sanak
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