
About this episode
This episode explores the rich history and cultural significance of Kraków, guided by travel writer Paul Bloomfield and historian Professor Natalia Nowakowska.
Serving as a medieval royal capital, Kraków was a vibrant historical centre of culture, learning and commerce, symbolising the region’s political and intellectual life for centuries. In this episode, travel writer and history buff Paul Bloomfield and historian Professor Natalia Nowakowska guide us through the streets, squares and stories of this ancient city. They consider how invasion, oppression, and renewal shaped the city we know today – as well as the complex history and legacy of the Jewish population that played such an important role in the city's success for many centuries before Nazi occupation. History’s Greatest Cities is produced by HistoryExtra, the home of ‘History’s Greatest’ podcasts. Listen to our other podcasts History’s Greatest Conspiracy Theories, History’s Greatest Scandals, History’s Greatest Battles, HistoryExtra Long Reads and the HistoryExtra podcast at historyextra.com/podcast. For more fascinating stories from the past head to HistoryExtra.com. We'd love to know what you think about the podcast, so leave us a review and let us know the topics you think we should be covering. Or, follow us on Facebook, X, Instagram or YouTube to keep in touch. You can…
People in this episode
Host: History Extra
Guests: Paul Bloomfield, Professor Natalia Nowakowska
Topics covered
- Kraków
- medieval history
- Jewish history
- cultural heritage
- invasion and oppression
- urban renewal
Keywords
- Kraków
- medieval capital
- Jewish population
- cultural center
- history
- invasion
- oppression
- renewal
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: HistoryExtra, HistoryExtra Plus
Places: Kraków
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