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Mar 30, 2027
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Tradycyjne Święto Rękawki na Kopcu Krakusa
Mar 30, 2027ExpectedSource
Each spring, the Krakus Mound in Kraków becomes an open-air medieval village for the Rękawka festival. Reenactors, sword fights, ritual fire-lighting, craft, and food fill the ancient hill, in a celebration that brings the early Slavic past of the Wiślanie back to life beneath the mound.
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Tradycyjne Święto Rękawki na Kopcu Krakusa
Kraków, Poland
Each spring, the Krakus Mound in Kraków becomes an open-air medieval village for the Rękawka festival. Reenactors, sword fights, ritual fire-lighting, craft, and food fill the ancient hill, in a celebration that brings the early Slavic past of the Wiślanie back to life beneath the mound.
Traditional Rękawka Festival transforms Krakus Mound into an open‑air medieval village with historical reenactments, sword fights, ritual fire‑lighting, craft demonstrations, food stalls and a concert. Organized by Centrum Kultury Podgórza together with the Drużyna Wojów Wiślanych KRAK and the Dzielnica XIII Podgórze, it celebrates Easter‑tide customs and local legends.
This celebration benefits from careful observation, local guidance, and respect for community boundaries.
Attendance can be appropriate while active documentation is not. Let local boundaries define your role.
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Traditional Rękawka Festival transforms Krakus Mound into an open‑air medieval village with historical reenactments, sword fights, ritual fire‑lighting, craft demonstrations, food stalls and a concert. Organized by Centrum Kultury Podgórza together with the Drużyna Wojów Wiślanych KRAK and the Dzielnica XIII Podgórze, it celebrates Easter‑tide customs and local legends.
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Mar 30, 2027
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Kraków
Southern Poland (Lesser Poland/Galicia)
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