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Do something different during your time in Krakow and explore the district of Nowa Huta with a local guide.
Capture the spirit of this district on a 1,5h tour in a vintage retro car of the communist-Poland era
Get an interesting lesson about the history of Nowa Huta and see typical examples of Socialist Realist architecture aboard a Communist-era car (Fiat/Lada/Uaz or other)
* Explore one of the most interesting and more recent neighborhoods of Krakow
* See the typical polish Socialist Realist architecture of Nowa Huta
* Learn how the area was planned as a utopian city
* Receive personalized attention from your local guide
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Heart of the Nowa Huta - this is where our tours began. Here you will hear stories about the construction of the city, about the largest monument to Lenin that once stood in this place, about workers' apartments, living conditions in the city and the urban layout of streets and housing estates
A great opportunity to take some pictures with a genuine IS2 tank, which took part in real battles on the eastern front of WWII, and which still stands proudly in Nowa Huta, thematically appropriate right next to the Military Effort Museum and the Ludowy Theater.
St. Mary’s Church of the Lord’s Arc – the first church built in Nowa Huta after a long campaign and fightings by local people, against an idea of atheistic city as the original communist town shouldn't have churches at all. It later became a symbol of rebellion against the socialist regime. We visit the Church outside and if it is open also inside
The main gates of Nowa Huta steelworks, and the grand entrance to Kombinat office buildings, together with the famous sign “Huta im. T. Sendzimira” (meaning “T. Sendzimir’s Steelworks”) – altered after the fall of communism. Learn about Kombinat’s history and the huge steelworks initiative, which was the reason why the new city was founded.