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  1. St. Florian's Gate or Florian Gate (Polish: Brama Floriańska) in Kraków, Poland, is one of the best-known Polish Gothic towers, and a focal point of Kraków's Old Town. It was built about the 14th century as a rectangular Gothic tower of "wild stone", [2] part of the city fortifications against Tatar attack.

  2. Aug 31, 2023 · In Things to do. St. Florians Gate, located in the heart of Krakow, Poland, is an iconic landmark that holds great historical and cultural significance. Built in the 14th century as part of the city’s fortifications, this Gothic-style gate once served as a main entrance point to the city.

  3. Feb 12, 2020 · St. Florians Gate (Brama Floriańska) is a Gothic 14th century tower in Krakows Old Town, and is the only remaining medieval gate in the city. Along with the Barbakan, St. Florians Gate is a physical reminder of Krakows medieval past and the vast set of defensive walls that once surrounded it.

  4. It was built around 1300, although the top is a later addition. The adjoining walls, together with two towers, have also been left standing. The Florian Gate together with the nearby Barbican form part of a museum called the City Defence Walls, and one admission ticket covers entry to both.

  5. Description. Information. In bygone times, kings returning from victorious battles, diplomats, and illustrious guests visiting Kraków entered the city through this gate. Today St Florians Gate (Brama Floriańska) is one of the symbols of the city, one that welcomes tourists arriving in Kraków.

  6. May 4, 2021 · Discover Krakow's historic Florian Gate, a key medieval entrance and defense structure that narrowly escaped demolition. Visit today to explore its past. Book now (8:00-16:00) +48 576 570 617

  7. krakowbooking.com › attractions › st-florians-gateSt. Florian's Gate in Krakow

    The Florian's Gate in Krakow, also known as the Gate of Glory. It used to be the beginning of the Royal Route, and today it welcomes visitors to Krakow's Market Square. Book now (8:00-16:00) +48 576 570 617

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