Cracow is the second biggest city in Poland and its legendary royal capital. The city is one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural and artistic life. Evidence of the rich history of the city are original, well preserved, architectural monuments like Wawel Royal Castle, The Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), St. Mary’s Church or buildings of the Jagiellonian University (one of the oldest universities in the world).
Conference venue is located in the Cracow’s historic centre, which has been enlisted by UNESCO as the World Heritage. The heart of the Old Town is the Main Market Square - the biggest medieval market square in Europe.
If you attend Cracow Conference of Psychology and Law you will get a chance to visit one of the Old Town’s over 400 restaurants, coffee shops and pubs, buzzing till dawn. The other important Cracow social centre is the very well preserved old Jewish district – Kazimierz, a very popular place, especially among artists.
Cracow is well known not only for its architecture, pretzels, pubs and the Institute of Forensic Research. Those interested in Psychology and Law may have heard the story of Karol Kot (“the Vampire of Kraków”) as well as hundreds of other tales hidden in probably every narrow street and historic townhouse. This is the best atmosphere for psychology and law conference. Come and see!