Kraków Gate (Polish: Brama Krakowska) is one of the few rock gates in Ojców National Park.
It is in the Valley of the Pradnik and closes the outlet of the Cracow Gorge Gateway to the valley.
The name derives from the fact that once led the way trade route from Kraków to Silesia.
In 1928, it was laid on the memorial plaque on the occasion of the construction of a new road from Krakow to Ojcow, running the bottom of the Pradnik Valley, but because of the protests of environmentalists, array removed in 1935.
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