Café Noworolski

Kraków


Even if you don't stop for a coffee or small bite, pause to admire the stunning art nouveau interiors by Polish artist Józef Mehoffer. As the sign says, the Noworolski has been here since 1910, serving the likes of Lenin in the early years, and later becoming a favourite haunt of occupying German officers during WWII.


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