Meeting with Oksana Zabużko (2022) by Magdalena RymarzKBF - Krakow Festival Office
Potocki Palace
The venue at 20 Main Square, launched in June 2021, hosts festival meetings, thematic meetings with guests from the worlds of art, music, film and literature, myriad workshops for children, families and adults, film screenings, book launches and concerts.
A walk organized as part of the Milosz Festival in 2022 (2022) by Adrian PallaschKBF - Krakow Festival Office
It is the starting point for literary guided tours organised by KBF – operator of the Krakow UNESCO City of Literature programme.
Event in the Potocki Palace (2022) by Magda RymarzKBF - Krakow Festival Office
It also hosts meetings as part of the Po\wolna Sobota meetings on Saturdays, exploring themes of mindfulness and slow living, hosted by Kraków5020
Themed guided walks
Strolls with our four-legged friends, and walks exploring Krakow’s nativity scenes, architecture, local culture and literature in the footsteps of authors.
There are always plenty of opportunities for walking in Krakow! KBF prepares myriad suggested walking routes for kids and adults, and hosts guided tours.
All Around Nativity Scenes in 2021 (2021) by Robert SłuszniakKBF - Krakow Festival Office
All Around Nativity Scenes
Cracovian nativity scenes captivate us, bring smiles to our faces, bring us joy and take us to a magical world of the imagination.
All Around Nativity Scenes in 2021 (2021) by Robert SłuszniakKBF - Krakow Festival Office
They are a symbol of festive Krakow, and thanks to a joint initiative between KBF and the Museum of Kraków, we have been admiring them in the city space since 2015.
All Around Nativity Scenes in 2021 (2021) by Robert SłuszniakKBF - Krakow Festival Office
Each year, from early December until the end of January, we can marvel at nativity scenes made for past competitions, as well as those commissioned especially for the occasion.
All Around Nativity Scenes walk in 2021 (2021) by Robert SłuszniakKBF - Krakow Festival Office
Each nativity scene is unique, and traditional elements are frequently accompanied by references to current events. Each construction has its own history which we learn during themed guided walks and engaging urban games.
Skating Rink at Wolnica Square (2018) by Robert SłuszniakKBF - Krakow Festival Office
Ice skating rink at Wolnica Square
In 2018, when temperatures dropped below zero, KBF prepared an ice skating rink in the heart of Kazimierz – perfect for fans of winter sports to glide around and admire demonstrations of figure skating.
Skating Rink at Wolnica Square (2017) by Robert SłuszniakKBF - Krakow Festival Office
Over the years, KBF has held many events in the district, including celebrations of Hanukkah (with the Galicia Jewish Museum and the Jewish Cultural Festival) and an exhibition exploring the history of Jewish sports club prepared by the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow.
Good Morning, ICE Kraków in 2022 (2022) by Adrian PallaschKBF - Krakow Festival Office
Good Morning ICE Kraków
Once a quarter, the ICE Kraków Congress Centre turns into a multistorey playground, hosting myriad attractions for families with children for four hours.
Good Morning, ICE Kraków in 2019 (2019) by Dominika MisiewiczKBF - Krakow Festival Office
During the event, young Cracovians and visitors take part in artistic and culinary workshops, physical activities and demonstrations by emergency services organised by KBF and co-hosted with Kraków5020 since November 2022.
Pierogi Festival
Filled with meat, vegetables or fruit, pierogi are Poland’s topmost culinary achievement! They are the protagonists of one of Krakow’s tastiest culinary festivals, organised by KBF and the Krakow Merchant Congregation at the Mały Rynek between 2003 and 2019.
Krakow Picnics
Where do Cracovians spend weekends in the summer? The answer is simple – in Krakow’s many parks, where we have been hosting Krakow Picnics until 2021.
Krakow Picnic (2019) by Agnieszka FiejkaKBF - Krakow Festival Office
Events include artistic and sports workshops for kids and adults, dances with live music and outdoor film screenings – and there are always plenty of food trucks!
St John’s Fair 2019 in Krakow (2019) by Robert SłuszniakKBF - Krakow Festival Office
St. John’s Fair
Alchemists, comedians, courtiers, knights, falconers, artisans… We encountered them all at the foot of Wawel Hill during St. John’s Fair, exploring the history of Renaissance Poland and Europe and organised by the City of Krakow and KBF until 2021.
Dachshund March 2017 (2017) by Radio KrakówKBF - Krakow Festival Office
Dachshund Parade
Krakow abounds with sausage dogs and their owners, and they flock to the annual Dachshund Parade co-organised with Radio Kraków until 2019.
As well as the pageant and competitions, you can seek advice from canine experts and even adopt a pet from the local shelter.
Poetyckie Kolorowe Schody (2021) by Magdalena RymarzKBF - Krakow Festival Office
Colourful staircase
Festivals organised by KBF frequently leave a permanent mark on the city. A great example is the colourful staircase at Tatrzańska Street, prepared in 2013 as part of the ArtBoom Visual Arts Festival.
Poetyckie Kolorowe Schody (2021) by Magdalena RymarzKBF - Krakow Festival Office
In 2021, the staircase was renovated and adorned with excerpts from 32 authors with close links to Krakow, including Zbigniew Wodecki, Wisława Szymborska, Sławomir Mrożek, Stanisław Lem, Jerzy Plich, Czesław Miłosz and Stanisław Wyspiański.