



Krakow destination
Krakow has historically been the intellectual and cultural heart of Poland. Jagiellonian University, one of Europe’s oldest universities, became a major center of scientific and philosophical learning during the Middle Ages. Nicolaus Copernicus studied there as well.
The city also became a symbol of cultural resilience. Despite the wars and upheavals of Central Europe, Krakow preserved much of its historical architecture and cultural memory.
Today Krakow is an international hub because:
- it has a strong academic ecosystem,
- it has developed into a major technology and outsourcing center,
- it attracts students and young professionals from across Europe,
- it combines relatively affordable living with high cultural quality.
Its atmosphere resembles that of a classic European university city where history, literature, music, and modern technology coexist naturally.
Expected Services

Cultural Insurance Services International (CISI)

24/7 Emergency Support

Certificate of Attendance

