Nowa Huta is the easternmost district of Kraków, Poland. With more than 200,000 inhabitants, it is one of the most populous areas of the city. Until 1990, the neighbouring districts were considered expansions of the original Nowa Huta district, and were linked by the same tramway system. They are now separate districts of Kraków.
Plac Centralny (Central Square)
Nowa Huta's street hierarchy and certain buildings often resemble Paris
Post office in the 28th Osiedle ('Estate') of Nowa Huta
A socialist classicist bookstore in central Nowa Huta
The city of Kraków is divided into 18 administrative districts, each with a degree of autonomy within the municipal government. The Polish name for such a district is dzielnica.
Wawel castle
Podgórze Market Square, end of 19th century