Kraków was the official capital of Poland Krakow from 1038 until 1596. The Historic Centre of Kraków was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site. "The Historic Centre of Kraków ... is one of the most outstanding examples of European urban planning, characterised by the harmonious development and accumulation of features representing all architectural styles from the early Romanesque to the Modernist periods." (quote from UNESCO whc.unesco.org/en/list/29/).

Some of the locations in the video: Church of St. Peter and St. Paul (0:30), Church of St. Andrew (1:12), Saint Mary's Basilica (1:33), St. Florian's Gate (2:01), Barbican (2:12), Wawel Castle (2:27), Bazylika Franciszkanow (2:47), Main Market Square (Rynek Główny) (2:52), Plac Szczepański (3:29), Jagiellonian University and Collegium Maius (3:49), Wawel Castle (4:42), Wawel Cathedral (5:18), Wawel Castle (5:40), Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel (6:54), Main Market Square (Rynek Główny) (7:15), Little Market Square (Mały Rynek) (7:45), Juliusz Słowacki Theatre (7:57), Vistula River (8:09), Kraków Eye and Balon widokowy (8:44), Father Bernatek's Footbridge (8:56), Tadeusz Kantor's Centre for Documentation Cricoteka (9:07), Dominican Holy Trinity Church (9:36), Corpus Christi Church (Kosciól Bozego Ciala) (9:56), Kazimierz (10:13), Father Bernatek's Footbridge (10:49), The Botanical Garden of the Jagiellonian University (11:10), Zakrzowek (11:15), Kosciuszko's Mound (11:54), Aerial views of Krakow (12:45), Wieliczka Salt Mine (13:15).