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05-MAY-2017

Krakow. Cloth Hall (Sukiennice)



The iconic glory-piece at the centre of Kraków’s market square, there is proof that a structure of some sort has existed on the site of the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) since the mid-13th century. Originally resembling two rows of stone trading stalls with a thoroughfare running between them, a roof was erected over them around 1300 before King Kazimierz the Great approved the construction of a purpose-built trading hall in the mid-14th century. As a result, Kraków’s importance as an east-west trading post increased; though the name ‘Sukiennice’ refers specifically to the trade of textiles and fabrics, Kraków’s Cloth Hall saw an array of commodities bought and sold in its merchant stalls including wax, spices, leather and silk, as well as lead and salt from the nearby Wieliczka mines.After a fire destroyed the building in the mid-16th century, the Sukiennice underwent a Renaissance facelift overseen by Jan Maria Padovano (1493-1574) featuring brilliantly deformed gargoyles by the Italian-Polish sculptor Santi Gucci on the façade. At this time the Cloth Hall was probably the most magnificent building in all of Kraków. By the mid-1870s, however, Poland had been partitioned for nearly a century and the Cloth Hall was in a rather decrepit state. Between 1875-79, while the city was part of Austro-Hungarian-controlled Galicia, many of the outbuildings were torn down and the neo-Gothic colonnades and outside arcades were added by Tomasz Pryliński, a student of Jan Matejko. The interior was converted into a series of wooden stalls and on October 7th, 1879 the Kraków City Council voted to give half of the upper floor of the Cloth Hall over to the creation of the first Polish National Museum. It quickly became the focal point for a huge celebration of Polish patriotism attracting Poles from all three partitions as well as those from self-imposed exiles abroad.

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Bobby M08-Dec-2017 21:21
Superbly composed night shot of Cloth Hall and I like lens effect a lot.BV
Christian Dumont13-Sep-2017 08:49
Nice effect. V
Julie Oldfield07-Sep-2017 16:05
I really like the fisheye effect. V
Gill Kopy07-Sep-2017 01:33
Love the effect created with the fish eye - very cool ! V
Ceya06-Sep-2017 16:53
Amazing night capture through your fisheye lens! V!
Frank Tran06-Sep-2017 16:39
Great night shot. V+
Réal Jauvin06-Sep-2017 16:28
Magnifique cette prise avec un fisheye lens donne une magnifique perspective à Cloth Hall!
Jeff Real06-Sep-2017 15:55
A great capture of a magnificent place
V
lucanton06-Sep-2017 15:28
une magnifique vue nocturne! V
Walter Otto Koenig06-Sep-2017 14:52
Great subject for your fisheye lens. Very nice lighting and exposure. "V"
Dan Greenberg06-Sep-2017 14:01
A vastly different view of the Cloth Hall. I like this view of it at night. ~V~
Nick Paoni06-Sep-2017 13:43
A wonderful night capture. Love the fisheye effect.
Neil Marcus06-Sep-2017 13:02
A very nice image, Jose
Jim Coffman06-Sep-2017 12:56
A very fine night capture, Jose!
Yvonne06-Sep-2017 11:35
Top class... this is fabulous Jose! v
Juliette06-Sep-2017 07:56
wonderful; I love the wide-angle-view V
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal06-Sep-2017 07:32
Beautiful night shot, love the POV. V
Tom LeRoy06-Sep-2017 07:09
The perfect angle and nicely done with the fish eye lens. V
Torarinn Olafsson (Toti)06-Sep-2017 06:52
Hey Jose,
I love the perspective. vVV
bregard
Tóti
Bryan Murahashi06-Sep-2017 04:53
A nice wide angle capture.
Helen Betts06-Sep-2017 04:45
Great idea to use the fisheye lens, and shot from the perfect perspective. V.
barbarajoy06-Sep-2017 04:44
Superb!
peterjay4506-Sep-2017 03:41
Fantastic night shot!
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