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07-MAY-2017

Krakow. Main Market Square (Rynek Główny)

Kraków’s main market square (Rynek) serves as the city’s gravitational centre, and is the natural start and finish point for any tour of the city. Originally designed in 1257 - the year Kraków was awarded its charter – the grid-like layout of the Old Town and its central square has changed little in the years that have followed. Measuring 200 metres square, the Rynek ranks as one of the largest medieval squares in Europe, and is surrounded by elegant townhouses, all with their own unique names, histories and curiosities. Through the centuries it was in Kraków’s Rynek that homage to the king was sworn and public executions held. Most famously it was here that Tadeusz Kościuszko roused the locals to revolt against foreign rule in 1794. The Rynek has always been the natural stage for public celebrations, with everything from parades of sausage dogs to Christmas crib competitions taking place. Not all the events have had been happy affairs however, and back in the 17th century King Jan Sobieski III was privy to a firework display which ended in bloodshed when some of the explosives were accidentally fired into the crowd. More recently the market square was subjected to a Nazi rally attended by Der Führer himself when the square’s name was changed to ‘Adolf Hitler Platz’ during German occupation. Fortunately the moniker didn’t last long and today the Rynek occupies itself by hosting annual Christmas and Easter markets, as well as numerous festivals and outdoor concerts.

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Date/Time07-May-2017 16:03:18
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ModelCanon EOS 70D
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Focal Length11 mm
Exposure Time1/625 sec
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Julie Oldfield16-Sep-2017 10:54
Fabulous fisheye. V
Helen Betts14-Sep-2017 14:47
That fisheye lens gives the square an entirely new look. V.
Jim Coffman14-Sep-2017 13:27
A very nice capture of the square, Jose..
janescottcumming14-Sep-2017 13:08
The buildings are so pretty there and the fish eye was a great way to show them. V
Marcia Colelli14-Sep-2017 12:48
Wonderful fisheye capture of this beautiful square and architecture. V
Yvonne14-Sep-2017 11:15
So glad the name didn't last Jose - its a great square! v
Tom LeRoy14-Sep-2017 10:37
A unique perspective with the Fisheye lens, a wonderful market square. V
Juliette14-Sep-2017 09:52
so much beautiful architecture V
Martin Lamoon14-Sep-2017 07:33
It would have been great to have seen it back when it was built, maybe there are paintings of it.
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Neil Marcus14-Sep-2017 07:16
A topsy turvy world. An interesting view.
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal14-Sep-2017 06:07
Fantastic capture and an interesting effect with that lens. V
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