Monday, May 26, 2008

Krakow

Jewish Cemetery- the wall consists of tombstones that the Germans crushed under their tanks.


View from Wawel Hill

Inside Wawel Castle

Wawel Cathedral, which looks like the it was built from left-over parts from hundreds of other cathedrals.

Wawel Castle

Wawel Cathedral

View of the Vistula from Wawel


Adam Mickiewitz monument in the Market Square- I know next to nothing about this Polish poet, but there seem to be more statues in Poland honoring him than Chopin.

Market Square, with the Cloth Market on the left.

More of Market Square, with St. Mary's Basillica

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Chambord


Chambord is probably one of the most impressive castles in the world from the outside. Apart from an interesting double-helix staircase in the center, however, the interior is surprisingly bare.