DRAGON'S CAVE - Smocza Jama - Krakow - Poland 4K
Smocza jama (dragon's cave) in Cracow, Poland
Smocza jama (dragon's den) a limestone cave in the Wawel Hill in Kraków.
Smocza jama - Dragon's lair
Filmed by our member in Cracow, the Polish city of kings.
Dragon Cave - Krakow, Poland
Smocza Jama Kraków
Smocza Jama w Krakowie to siedziba Smoka Wawelskiego. Wapienne skały pod wzgórzem wawelski ukrywają wiele niewyjaśnionych tajemnic. Tajemnice Krakowa odkrywają turyści zwiedzający smoczą jamę.
Smocza Jama - Dragon's Den
Dragon's cave... and the dragon wants a weekly supply of food... either in cows or humans. That cave is in the city center of Krakow. For the full story, see (Blogspot), (TGR), or (Relaa, in Finnish).
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Krakow, Poland - Dragon's Den under Wawel Royal Castle
Arriving in the cave at 02:15
Filmed with Xiaomi Mi8
Smocza Jama - Kraków - Poland
Smocza Jama hotel city: Kraków - Country: Poland
Address: Wielopole 11/2; zip code: 31-072
Smocza Jama is situated in Kraków, 5- minute walk from the Main Square, a 10-minute walk from the Kazimierz Jewish District and a 12-minute walk from the Wawel Royal Castle. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all areas of this hostel.
-- Le Smocza Jama est situé à Cracovie, à 5 minutes à pied de la place principale, à 10 minutes de marche du quartier juif de Kazimierz et à 12 minutes à pied du château royal de Wawel.
-- El Smocza Jama se encuentra en Cracovia, a 5 minutos a pie de la plaza mayor, a 10 minutos a pie del barrio judío de Kazimierz y a 12 minutos a pie del castillo real de Wawel. Ofrece conexión Wi-Fi gratuita en todas las instalaciones.
-- Das Smocza Jama befindet sich in Krakau, 5 Gehminuten vom Hauptplatz, einen 10-minütigen Spaziergang vom jüdischen Viertel Kazimierz und 12 Gehminuten von dem Königsschloss Wawel entfernt.
-- Smocza Jama ligt in Krakau, op 5 minuten lopen van de Grote Markt, op 10 minuten lopen van de joodse wijk Kazimierz en op 12 minuten lopen van het Wawel-kasteel. Er is gratis WiFi in het hele hostel.
-- Dotato della connessione Wi-Fi gratuita in tutte le aree, lo Smocza Jama sorge a Cracovia, a 5 minuti a piedi dalla piazza principale, a 10 minuti a piedi dal Quartiere Ebraico Kazimierz, e a 12 minuti a piedi dal Castello Reale di Wawel.
-- O Smocza Jama situa-se na Cracóvia, a 5 minutos a pé da praça principal, a 10 minutos a pé do Bairro Judeu Kazimierz e a 12 minutos a pé do Castelo Real Wawel. O acesso Wi-Fi está disponível gratuitamente em todas as áreas deste hostel.
-- クラクフにあるSmocza Jamaは、メイン広場から徒歩5分、ユダヤ人地区カジミェシュから徒歩10分、ヴァヴェル城から徒歩12分に位置しています。館内全域で無料Wi-Fiを利用できます。 それぞれ異なった内装の個室およびドミトリールームには無料のリネンが付いています。客室は専用バスルーム(シャワー付)付き、または共用バスルームを利用します。 Smocza Jamaの共用ラウンジ(テレビ付)でリラックスした時を過ごせます。ロッカー、無料の荷物預かりを利用できます。 ...
-- Smocza Jama旅馆坐落在克拉科夫(Kraków),距离主广场有5分钟步行路程,距离Kazimierz犹太区有10分钟的步行路程,距离瓦维尔皇家城堡(Wawel Royal Castle)有12分钟的步行路程。这家旅馆的所有区域均设有免费无线网络连接。 所有私人客房和宿舍间都拥有独立的装饰,备有免费床单。部分客房设有一间带淋浴的私人浴室,其它客房则提供共用浴室设施。 Smocza Jama酒店的客人可以在配有电视的共用休息室内放松身心,也可以使用储物柜和免费行李寄存处。 ...
-- Hostel Smocza Jama zlokalizowany jest w Krakowie, zaledwie 5 minut spacerem od Rynku Głównego, 10 minut spacerem od dzielnicy żydowskiej Kazimierz oraz 12 minut spacerem od Zamku Królewskiego na Wawelu.
-- Хостел Smocza Jama расположен в Кракове, в 10 минутах ходьбы от еврейского квартала Казимеж и в 12 минутах ходьбы от королевского замка Вавель. На всей территории хостела предоставляется бесплатный Wi-Fi.
-- Smocza Jama ligger i Kraków, 5 minuters promenad från torget Rynek Główny och 10 minuter till fots från de judiska kvarteren Kazimierz. Här bor du 12 minuters gångväg från den kungliga Wawelborgen. Wi-Fi är gratis i hela vandrarhemmet.
-- يقع Smocza Jama في كراكوف،على بعد 5- دقائق سيراً على الأقدام من الساحة الرئيسية وعلى بعد 10 دقائق سيرا ًعلى الأقدام من منطقة Kazimierz Jewish وعلى بعد 12 دقيقة سيراً على الأقدام من قلعة Wawel الملكية.
-- Το Smocza Jama, το οποίο βρίσκεται στην Κρακοβία, απέχει 5 λεπτά με τα πόδια από την Κεντρική Πλατεία, 10 λεπτά με τα πόδια από την Εβραϊκή Συνοικία Kazimierz και 12 λεπτά με τα πόδια από το Βασιλικό Κάστρο Wawel.
-- Smocza Jama ligger i Kraków, en 5-minutters spasertur fra hovedtorget, en 10-minutters spasertur fra den jødiske bydelen Kazimierz og en 12-minutters spasertur fra slottet Wawel. Gratis Wi-Fi er tilgjengelig overalt på vandrerhjemmet.
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Smocza Jama is a limestone cave in the Wawel Hill in Kraków.Owing to its location in the heart of the former Polish capital and its connection to the legendary Wawel Dragon, it is the best known cave in Poland.
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Smocza Jama is a limestone cave in the Wawel Hill in Kraków. Owing to its location in the heart of the former Polish capital and its connection to the legendary Wawel Dragon, it is the best known cave in Poland.
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From Wikipedia
The Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok Wawelski) is a famous dragon in Polish mythology who lived in a cave at the foot of Wawel Hill on the banks of the Vistula River. One of the many popular stories about the dragon takes place in Kraków during the reign of King Krakus, the city's mythical founder. In the legend, the dragon terrifies local villagers by destroying their houses and eating up their young daughters. Desperate to solve the problem, King Krakus promises his daughter Wanda's hand to any brave man who can defeat the dragon. A cobbler named Skuba takes up the challenge and stuffs a lamb with sulphur for the dragon to eat. Skuba leaves the lamb near the dragon cave and the unwary beast devours the bait. Soon after, the dragon's thirst grows unbearable and he drinks so much water from the River Vistula that he explodes from the uncontainable volume. King Krakus then weds his daughter Wanda to the victorious Skuba.[2] In the oldest, 12th century version of this tale, written by Wincenty Kadłubek.[3] dragon was defeated by two sons of a King Krak, Krakus II and Lech II.
The statue was designed by Polish sculptor Bronisław Chromy and completed in 1969;[4] it was installed in its present location in 1972,[5] a date commonly repeated in other sources;[6][7][8] Bielowicz notes that the statue was made in 1969 but was not unveiled in its current location till 1972.[9] The statue is made out of bronze[10] and stands on a large limestone boulder.[8][9] It is 6 metres (20 ft) tall.[9]
Some early designs for the statue included a more traditional water fountain.[11] A later variant proposed that it should be partially submerged in the nearby Vistula river, but this was rejected.[9] In the end, the statue was designed to breathe fire; it was also modernized recently so that the fire breath can be triggered by a SMS text message (the statue can do so at minimum 15 seconds intervals).[8][12] The service is popular, and has received at least 2,500 requests in one day.[12] The fire uses natural gas as fuel.[8][13] Without any text messages, the fire breaths occur at about five-minute intervals.[13]
The statue has been described as a traditional element of the modern Kraków landscape,[14] and as a major tourist attraction of the city, particularly for children.
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Scenariusz: Lena Mularczyk
Wersja polska: Kasia Weber
Muzyka: Bajnutek ( ) Percival ( )
Kostiumy: Kasia Kulczewska
Scenografia: Małgorzata Gałązka, Kasia Weber, Grzegorz Wawrzyński
Reżyseria: Kamila Greszta, Magda Dziubek, Kasia Kulczewska, Kasia Weber
Realizacja filmu: Grzegorz Wawrzyński