Oct 19, 2011

Kazimierz

Valentina & Cory
Today we had a "Study Abroad" workshop at the university; all the foreign countries who have contracts with Kraków, were represented. Hungary had a common table with Bulgaria and Romania, and surprisingly, the label said something like that: "come and study on the Balkans".... Balkans??? How long has been Hungary part of the Balkans??? Nevertheless, I met a girl who could speak some words in Hungarian, but I guess she understands more cause she had a Hungarian boyfriend and also, she was working in Hungary this summer (preparing lángos!!!)
the wall made by broken tombstones

inside the Ramuh synagogue
On Monday Cory, Valentina and me decided to explore a little bit more Kazimierz. The district is famous of the Jewish memories and monuments; according to my guidebook 7 synagogues are situated here. We even entered in 1 of them (Remuh Synagogue); I've never been inside any of them. Also, next to that, there is a Jewish cemetery from the 18th century. I have to mention that my guidebook is really cool I find every important information about Kraków so I was just translating everything for the others from that:)
Cory & me
entering a Jewish place, the guys have to cover their head
I really like Kazimierz, it's the best place in Krakow, I love the small shops with different handmade stuffs or other kind of products. Also, every each restaurant, bar or pub is so unique; I cannot find any other word to describe them :) I'm looking forward to guid my friends over here (who are actually comming in 2 weeks!!!! :)



1 comment:

  1. hahaha, the girl was preparing LÁNGOS, LOL! I really like your red jacket, and I also looking forward to see this places!! ;)

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