70 years of Bregenzer: Unforgettable city trip to Krakow
Experience the exciting city trip of the Bregenz 1954 class to Krakow! Discover historical sights, culinary highlights and the impressive Wieliczka Salt Mine.

70 years of Bregenzer: Unforgettable city trip to Krakow
Those born in Bregenz in 1954 celebrated their 70th birthday with a special trip. They made their way to the Polish city of Krakow, where they were able to discover the city's cultural treasures and culinary diversity over three exciting days.
Organized by tour guides Jacek Gorny and Elvira Hyzdal, the participants experienced a well-thought-out program. The highlights of the trip were the visit to the imposing Wawel Castle, the exploration of various beautiful churches and the Jewish quarter, which is characterized by an eventful history. These sights offer a deep insight into the cultural diversity and historical significance of Krakow.
Cultural highlights and culinary experiences
During their stay, the guests were also treated to culinary delights. Krakow is known for its excellent cuisine, which offers various regional specialties. Travelers had the opportunity to enjoy local gastronomy at different levels, from typical Polish dishes to modern interpretations.
Another highlight of the trip was the visit to the impressive Wieliczka salt mine, about 15 kilometers from Krakow. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the oldest and most fascinating salt mines in the world. Over a period of more than 700 years, 26 shafts and numerous cavities were dug into the salt stone, underlining the size and inventiveness of this historic site. The group had the opportunity to explore some of the impressive underground spaces and admire the ornate salt sculptures.
A big thank you goes to the organizational team who comprehensively planned and implemented this three-day excursion. The participants were enthusiastic about the very successful trip and will certainly remember their experiences in Krakow for a long time.
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