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  1. Legend. 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 ...

  2. Wawel Hill is in the city of Kraków, in Poland. The Wawel Cathedral and Kraków's castle are built on Wawel Hill. In the cathedral there is a statue of the dragon. The dragon's cave under the castle is now a popular tourist stop. History The Wawel Dragon, from Sebastian Münster's Cosmographie Universalis (1544)

  3. The royal insignia residing there were stolen, too. After the Austrian army gave it back to Poles, they restored it from military quarters into a museum. Today, it consists of 6 "chambers", one of which is the famous Dragon's Den, the most famous cave in Poland. It is said that a dragon well-known in Polish folklore lived there.

  4. Welcome to the Wawel Royal Castle. The Castle and the Wawel Hill constitute the most historically and culturally important site in Poland. For centuries the residence of kings and the symbol of Polish statehood, the castle is now one of the country’s premier art museums. Established in 1930, the museum encompasses ten curatorial departments responsible for collections of paintings, including ...

  5. Also, you don’t want to miss the Dragon’s Den, a cave stretching about 270 meters in length. Legend has it that the cave is the home of a dragon killed Skuba, a cobbler in Krakow. Schedule. The various parts of the Castle open at different times, but generally, Wawel Castle is scheduled to open between 9:30 am and 4 pm.

  6. 6 de jul. de 2023 · The Wawel Dragon Monument. But wait, the dragon’s fame doesn’t stop there. There’s a massive monument dedicated to this legendary beast! Let me say, this is not just any monument. Standing at a towering 6 metres, the Wawel Dragon statue was crafted by Bronisław Chromy in 1969 and has been a fixture at the foot of the Wawel Hill since 1972.

  7. A sculpture presenting the Wawel Dragon stands by the cave’s mouth in the Vistula embankments. A few hundred years ago, the cave harboured a famous inn (or more than that), where – mindless of the warning contained in the legend about the monster’s fate – locals and numerous travellers quenched their thirst.