The renovations of the Wawel Hill were financed by public subscriptions.
His father, a sculptor, owned an atelier on Wawel Hill.
Krakow, and specifically the Wawel Hill, is supposed to be one of those holy areas.
Around the same time, the first church on Wawel Hill was built.
Wawel Hill, sacked many times but always rebuilt, still echoes with living faith.
Faith and war are woven deep into the history of Wawel Hill.
Swedish troops occupied Wawel Hill in the mid-17th century.
After the war, the Communists seized power, and Wawel Hill became a museum again.
It turned out that there was an evil dragon living in a big cave under Wawel Hill.
The Wawel Hill has archaeological remains indicating settlement from the 4th century.