Cracow. A half-hectare meadow at the Na Skałka monastery open to the inhabitants of Krakow.
Ten half-hectares of land have already been appropriately adapted by the employees of the City Greenery Board in Krakow. Installed here, among others benches and the necessary bench. Residents can use it every day (in summer from 8 am to 9 pm, and in winter from 8 am to 6 pm). Importantly, dogs are not allowed on the meadow.
– The opening of the meadow is a symbolic gesture in connection with the 550th anniversary of Fr. Pauline Fathers in Skałka. This is our invitation and invitation to the city that we offer, in a quiet and safe space in the city center. The surrounding greenery emphasizes the church and church walls. Here you can stay in monuments for the culture and heritage of Polish monuments – emphasizes Father Mariusz Tabulski, prior of the monastery. Pauline Fathers.
Meadow by the monastery on Skałka, disclosed to the inhabitants of Krakow
On this damage, repair, repair of exhibitions and repair of culture and repair of culture. An open-air cinema will be set up here in the summer months.
– I thank the prior for making the meadow available to the inhabitants. We made an initial agreement with the prior that, from time to time, Cracovians will also be able to use the surrounding gardens run by monks – says Jacek Majchrowski, Mayor of Krakow.
The monks will open the gardens to guided groups probably this year (the birth of the sea of the day).
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