Phố Zabłocie

icon-locationZabłocie, Kraków, Ba Lan
Zabłocie Street is a lively and diverse area known for its rich history, dynamic street art scene and a diverse range of cultural and artistic institutions

Zabłocie Street is a historic street located in the Zabłocie district in Krakow, Poland. This is a lively and diverse area known for its industrial history and vibrant street art scene.
The Zabłocie neighborhood was once a prosperous industrial area with factories and workshops lining the streets. Today, many of these industrial buildings have been repurposed as art galleries, studios and exhibition spaces, giving the area a unique artistic and cultural character.
One of the most notable features of Zabłocie Street is that street art can be found everywhere. The street art scene in Zabłocie is considered one of the most dynamic and vibrant in Krakow, and visitors can find a wide variety of murals, graffiti and other artwork on the buildings and wall throughout the area. Some of the most famous street artists from around the world have left their mark in this neighborhood.
In addition to street art, Zabłocie is also home to a number of other cultural and artistic institutions, such as the Municipal Technical Museum, which is housed in a former tram stop and exhibits historical exhibitions. Urban transport in Krakow.
The famous Schindler's factory, also located in the Zabłocie neighborhood, is now a museum devoted to the history of the Holocaust in Krakow and the life of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of many Jews during World War II.
Zabłocie is also known for its food scene. Guests can find many restaurants, cafes and bars in the vicinity, serving traditional Polish dishes as well as international dishes. There are also many street food vendors, selling traditional Polish street foods such as pierogi and kiełbasa.
Zabłocie Street is also a great place to shop as there are many antique and second-hand shops in the area, as well as local fashion shops and craft workshops.