Journey to the Wawel Castle
If you've ever wondered what the story behind the famous dragon in the Wawel Castle is, look no further than Poland. The bronze statue is more than two meters tall, and features seven heads and flames coming from its open mouth. It was used to guard the castle during the Middle Ages and today serves as a symbol of the city's strong patriotism and national pride. The audio guide provided with your ticket gives you insider information about the history and architecture of the castle, and also explains the legend of the fabled dragon. The castle is located on a hill at the foot of the Wawel Hill. You can easily get there with a rented car from luckycar.com In addition, the castle is fraught with many secrets, about which experienced guides will tell you, excursions of which can be booked at foxiepass.com Once inside, explore the Wawel Castle's State Rooms, where you can see a variety of art and design masterpieces from different eras. The State Rooms feature colorful late-Ba