Jordana Park, henryk Jordan statue, who created the park

Jordan Park

Kraków


Named after its founder Henryk Jordan, this park is a favourite for many. You'll find dog-walkers enjoying open fields, kids on climbing frames, outdoor yoga classes, and much more. Stretch out on the grass in summer, or try ice skating at the rink in winter.


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